
Originally Posted by
DJD
Just thought i would share my experience wih this line...... I purchased some #15 Flouro a few months ago to try it and have now decided I won't use Flouro again. I tried several others in the past and end up with the same results......Break offs during hook sets while using soft plastics. I'm not a maniac when it comes to hook sets. I use MH 6-6 to 7ft rods and have more of a sharp upward pull as opposed to a snap or gorilla hookset like I see some folks do. I was fishing around rocks and weeds.
I have used 12-20 lb excel for 18 years and have rarely broken off on hook sets. This weekend I broke off twice with this Red Label line, I broke off once about a month ago using it. I re-tie quite often while fishing as feeling my line for nicks and scrapes is second nature for me. It's ironic that some fisherman love this stuff and I can't stand it! Now I do use it for a leader while C-rigging but that's it.
I use tungsten weights and I do peg them with rubber pegs. Heck maybe that is causing a small nick in the line? I don't usually pull the pegged sinker up since it can cause abrasion that's easy to see if your not careful. I noticed that while installing the pegs on mono and this line. Like I said, I been fishing pegged weights for years. Years ago it was with toothpicks and then screw in gambler weights and now these Peg-it's. Anyone else use this peg-it setup while Texas rigging soft plastics?
I did get hung up once and tried to pull it free but the line would not break so I know it's tough.....i stopped using it after that and went to another rod with #14 mono on it. I guess it's just not as forgiving as mono with a small undetected nick or abrasion.