Fluoro Carbon.....

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Fluoro Carbon.....

#1 Post by PaddyB »

Can anyone recomend a brand of Fluoro Carbon, I have read reports on here saying to stay away from berkely, Im buying 15lb for gilling for pollack from boat, and 6lb for leaders for general shore angling.
Locally I can get Ultima Vantage, but if its not up to much I'll go else where.
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#2 Post by round_ourway »

I use sakuma for flourocarbon I dont really rate the rest
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#3 Post by Dave »

I have been using Yo Zuri H.D flurocarbon for the last while and have found it pretty good, Seaguar is also pretty good and worth checking out.
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#4 Post by Pat »

Seaguar, Surecatch, or Varivas. :D
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#5 Post by dan »

maxima i use for mulet.
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#6 Post by gfkelly1969 »

I have been using Yo Zuri Hybrid for 3 years now and find it great
its very good if you get caught in weed or a snags,I have seen hooks straiten and rigs break before the line breaks
it has a small diameter too,10 Pound test is only 0.308mm

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#7 Post by WrasseBasher »

SEAGAUR, OH SORRY, eric ........caps off caps off caps off caps off caps off :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .
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#8 Post by theshoreking »

seaguar, rio, and stren. I really like the stren for leaders
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WrasseBasher wrote:SEAGAUR, OH SORRY, eric ........caps off caps off caps off caps off caps off :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .



yo damn right :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

maxima (not a flouro), 12/14/18lb for flat n dogs in estuaries/shingle
seaguar 12lb for flats on clear sand
stren coral mist 20lb for dogs on clipped rigs

and recently found an old spool of berkley vanish in 12lb lying in the shop, must be a rebel spool as its really nice, supple, stretch free and ties well, im as confused as the next guy its usually nasty stuff???
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Re: Fluoro Carbon.....

#10 Post by pete »

Have sort of stopped using Seaguar, found it a useful fluro but have since moved back to mono for snoods for flats etc., have found the fluro's can be a little stiff. Mostly using Tecklon Super Natural these days, very supple and nice natural presentation.

Cant stand that berkely stuff, have four or five unused spools in drawer for last three years...its like cheap chinese mono painted with nail varnish :|
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#11 Post by roger de dodger »

seen as most if not all of my fishing is a night i,ll stick to?????can never remember the name of that stuff think its altziemer or something :oops:
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#12 Post by Smiley »

I find Berkely is fine as long as you pay attention to getting your knots right. Though very unforgiving if you don't!!

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