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line for beach casting

#1 Post by samc »

Hi I am looking advice on a suitable line for general beaching /shore fishing. I have a Daiwa 7ht reel and a Daiwa 13ft supercaster rod.
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#2 Post by Drew »

For Beach Fishing, Im going to say good old Reliable Daiwa Tournament in 15 - 18lb, or maybe Sakuma Night Crystal in 16lb, Both Lines have served me well. 8)
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#3 Post by hairyconger »

Greys greylon 15ib .32..... is what im using currently love it :D
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#4 Post by Lee337 »

Hi Sam,

If you are just learning with the multiplier, my advice would be to buy reasonable quality line until you get used to it - birds nests are very much a part of the learning curve. :lol: Once you get used to the rod/reel and how to cast it - get the better quality lines, this will keep the cost of learning sensible.

Am using the Sakuma Nite Crystal in 14 and 18lb breaking strains for the majority of my fishing. It is available in 0.5Kg spools which you should be able to order from your local tackle shop ( Approx, half the price of buying the same quantity of line on 4onz spools ).

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#5 Post by Richie07 »

I use Berekley 25lb line,have no complaints,doesn't stretch or twist and good over rough ground.In Dublin it's about 17 Euro for a spool of 500 yards or so.
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#6 Post by stevecrow74 »

i have 15lbs suffix on my 7ht... which reminds me to get another spool of the stuff..... :lol: :lol: :lol:

i have found it better than most other lines i've tried and that includes diawa tounnament lines too :shock: :shock:
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#7 Post by petekd »

I have just changed over to Suffix Tritanium 15lb, its superb. A lovely limp, soft kind of line that doesnt go as wiry as say the Tournament which I was using before did after a period of time. Only used it a handful of times but I'm very impressed with it so far. Seems to have great birdie resisting properties too! The Daiwa Tournament was, however, the best line I had used until that for a long time.
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#8 Post by Pat Spillane »

And if you are not confused enough after all that, go and see your local tackle dealer. Its only by trial and error that you will find a line you like and more importantly...TRUST
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Berkley trilene big game
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#10 Post by Seaniebo »

Agree with the lads about suffix tritanium. Excellent line especially on a multi.
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#11 Post by gitboy »

have to say with out doubt daiwa tournament line 15lb....have used other but nothing compares. the only off putting thing about this line is the bright flouresent colour...but have caught everything on this so maybe it's not a negative thing.
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