I love Sunline FC Sniper on the high end, but it's pricey.
I've become a Seaguar fan on the low end and have started using Red Label. It's just fine for 1/2 the price. Seaguar also makes my favorite mono - Senshi.
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what brand do you guys prefer? best high end best low end.
I love Sunline FC Sniper on the high end, but it's pricey.
I've become a Seaguar fan on the low end and have started using Red Label. It's just fine for 1/2 the price. Seaguar also makes my favorite mono - Senshi.
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I love the red lable also. Yes it does have alittle memory but for the price and the strength you can't beat it. Tacklewarhouse has it Xmas sell every year . The mark it down to around 8$ so I try to stock up then. It's regular around 12$
You don't have trouble with red label abrasion resistance? I've tried a few different spools of the 20lb for flipping. Every time my line is tore up after a few flips. Just curious.
Seaguar abras X is very abrasion resitant, been flipping with it and it holds up great, I also use it for square bills and shallow cranks, I like red label for cranking, Seaguar is very good line.
If I'm going to use fluorocarbon then it's going to be red label. I have gotten to where I really like fluorocarbon for flipping only. I've gone to a copolymer line for most other applications except crankin. I like the copolymer because it's cheap and seems to be the best fit for me. The reason I like to buy cheap line is because I like to replace my line fairly often. That's my two sense. But definitely go with a seaguar fluorocarbon.
I have not liked the Seaguar AbrazX or InvizX, too much stretch and poor knot strength for me. I broke off lures just on the cast. I also tried Sufix Castable Invisiline and it was like Seaguar Invizx. I do like Berkley 100% FC and have now switched all FC to Sunline Super FC Sniper and have no complaints with it. I use 6lb, 12lb and 16lb lines. The Sunline Super FC Sniper has a much smaller diameter than Berkley 100%, though the Berkley seems to have somewhat better abrasion resistance and is not as limp.
Just my .02 cents
Mark
thanks guys!!!!!!!!
what year did you graduate. My son will be a senior. I graduated in 1988.If I'm going to use fluorocarbon then it's going to be red label. I have gotten to where I really like fluorocarbon for flipping only. I've gone to a copolymer line for most other applications except crankin. I like the copolymer because it's cheap and seems to be the best fit for me. The reason I like to buy cheap line is because I like to replace my line fairly often. That's my two sense. But definitely go with a seaguar fluorocarbon.
I been using bass pro floro for years for cranking/spinnerbait/chatterbait applications and never had any problems.