i use a polymer knot with the fluoro cleer and i check the line and retie alot if the line breaks it is my falt for not retying and being lazy. i have swung in many 3 and 4 pounders on 8 pound test. i guess it is all in what you have confidence in.

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i use a polymer knot with the fluoro cleer and i check the line and retie alot if the line breaks it is my falt for not retying and being lazy. i have swung in many 3 and 4 pounders on 8 pound test. i guess it is all in what you have confidence in.
P-Line flouro-clear is a great line but will become weak at the knot head so retie fairly often, especially if you are jacking a few jaws. To me that's it's only down side and the upsides vastly outweigh the down. I use it alot and have for several years now, and it's very strong. I've pulled trees up with 8lb test.
Thanks. good info all together
I like flouro-clear because it seems to have less memory and low vis, but I have had some recent breakoffs. I'm going to try to the next size up. I am bad about not re-tying though. It only takes about 30 secs.
Never, never, I mean never use Vanish. This was my first experience with flourocarbon many years ago and it totally turned me off what eventually became a great tool for my fishing thanks to seagar.
i agree. vanish is junk. i tried it on my crankbaits and lost a handful of good cranks because of it. however the 100% fluro vanish is much much better than the regular vanish, but im still searching around for a flurocarbon that i really like.
