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  1. #13
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    Re: Fluorocarbon problems

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishin is life View Post
    Vanish is awful and I will never ever ever spool another rod with it...I've gone to all Seaguar Invizx and love it...Fluoro is one of those things where you kinda get what you pay for....Try the Invizx and you won't be disappointed
    I bought a spool of invizx over the weekend. I'll be sure to spool it up for this weekend. How much does a spool of invizx cost at bps? I bought it at a gas station at the lake for $18 and I assume the gas station had the price jacked up pretty good.

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    Re: Fluorocarbon problems

    Quote Originally Posted by fishinfreak View Post
    I bought a spool of invizx over the weekend. I'll be sure to spool it up for this weekend. How much does a spool of invizx cost at bps? I bought it at a gas station at the lake for $18 and I assume the gas station had the price jacked up pretty good.
    Buy bulk 1000yd spools from Tackle Warehouse. Just keep it in the house and it will last for a long time. If you keep buying the little filler spools it will break you.

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    Re: Fluorocarbon problems

    I use Trilene 100% and have never had any issues, good stuff.

  4. #16
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    Re: Fluorocarbon problems

    Seaguar Red Label is the best value. I've been using it for 3 years now without any issues.

  5. #17
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    Vanish is bad

    It cost me 1 tournament win. Broke off 2 fish in the last hour of a tx. Both were cullible. I haven't used it since. I now use BPS floro, Yozuri, and Berkley Floro. Haven't had any issues with these.
    Bassky

  6. #18
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    Re: Vanish is bad

    Quote Originally Posted by Bassky View Post
    It cost me 1 tournament win. Broke off 2 fish in the last hour of a tx. Both were cullible. I haven't used it since. I now use BPS floro, Yozuri, and Berkley Floro. Haven't had any issues with these.
    Bassky
    Are you talking about vanish?

  7. #19
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    Re: Fluorocarbon problems

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishin is life View Post
    Vanish is awful and I will never ever ever spool another rod with it...I've gone to all Seaguar Invizx and love it...Fluoro is one of those things where you kinda get what you pay for....Try the Invizx and you won't be disappointed
    I agree 100% with this!

  8. #20
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    Re: Fluorocarbon problems

    Only certain knots work with Vanish, trylene knot worked for me but Polymer knot etc. it will break all day long. Seaguar is good but P-line Halo is my favorite it is good line very resistant to abrasion. Both are expensive compared to others but very good line.
    Vanish is the worst in my opinion unless you use a certain knot but still why buy a line you can only tie one way.
    I was fishing a tournament in Lake Erie 7 years ago with Vanish and found that out because it was all I had. I never bought it again and I see it never changed.

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    Re: Fluorocarbon problems

    I was using a polymer knot when it broke. Right as soon as I switched knots it didn't break anymore. But the line still frayed on me.

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    Re: Vanish is bad

    Quote Originally Posted by Bassky View Post
    It cost me 1 tournament win. Broke off 2 fish in the last hour of a tx. Both were cullible. I haven't used it since. I now use BPS floro, Yozuri, and Berkley Floro. Haven't had any issues with these.
    Bassky
    Funny how the fishing line always cost the angler the tournament win.

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    Re: Fluorocarbon problems

    XPS is good stuff.

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    Re: Fluorocarbon problems

    i have used a few different brands of fluorocarbon and not had any luck with them.I tried vicious,stren,berkly,and just recently tried seguar red label.granted the red label was the most sensitive and strongest i had tried but casting distance was horrible .with my spinning setup a 6,9 ML veritas rod and shimano saros with Pline or Suffix pro mix casting was phenomenal.doing nothing else but using fluorocarbon i lost about 15-20+ ft a cast


    I tried using line conditioner and everything with no luck.Perhaps on a bait casting reel throwing heavy cranks it would be fine .But not on a spinning reel for me.I love the sensitivity and the fact that it sinks but i just could not put up with loss of casting distance as on super clear lakes i need as long a cast as i can get

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