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sunline vs. seaguar

Started by korean_bassmaster, March 19, 2014, 08:16:54 AM

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korean_bassmaster

Hey guys I kno this prob will come down to personal preference, but what do u guys suggest is better for d.shot tubes and deep cranking?  Looking to try some higher end line and wanted to get some thoughts b4 I buy nething. Thanks

kram1982

I use both interchangeably. I like that sunline has a 7 lb test flouro for dropshoting but haven't had a problem using 8lb test seagar either. Both are good lines and in my opinion can't go wrong with either.

MSURoss

I have had great success with sunline sniper trying a little seagar this year.

thedude

i also use 7lb sunline for fineese baits. i use seaguar for everything else.

Seaguar runs thin on the diameters so i like it for cranking. you can run 12lb and get the same results as the average 10lb.
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korean_bassmaster

Thedude, do u use invizx or abrazx?

Manxfishing

There both good line

i've used the Invizx and sniper and never noticed any thing different between the 2 except the
Sniper is 5 bucks more a box
Both have been great. If there is a difference I don't think it's huge

This year I found a deal on Tatsu
And i'll let you know if it's worth the money







kram1982

I use the Invizx. Never used Abrazx before.

thedude

invizx. i like sunline FC Sniper for the lighter stuff. The 7lb is unbelievably strong - that said i've not tried 6 or 8lb invizx to compare.
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bsimpson

I use Seaguar, both the InvizX and AbrazX. I love these lines and have had no issues with them over the past 2 years.

markgoetsch

Do yourself a favor and save a ton of money and breakoffs and get vicious pro elite. It's by far the best fluorocarbon for the money!

jjjmpv22

I also use both. I have landed a 14lb carp on the 7lb FC sniper sunline. I really like the red label good price and good line.

korean_bassmaster

I'm leaning toward 7lb sniper for finesse and 10-12 invizx for deep cranking.

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