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main line
Alright lads need some advice on main line the lads in rosslare gave me the names of some top line but i cant remember any of them i use berkley big game and its crap lost 2 fish due to it last week end i need good size spools as im filling my fixed and multiplier reels
thanks
fintan
thanks
fintan
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Sakuma nite crystal is what I use, Henry has large spools of it there, 4500 metre ones.
I got a 4500 one off ebay for 40 euro, Henry isn't far off.
It's a nice limp line that casts very well.
Apparently it isn't up to the stated breaking strain but apart from that I like it.
I got a 4500 one off ebay for 40 euro, Henry isn't far off.
It's a nice limp line that casts very well.
Apparently it isn't up to the stated breaking strain but apart from that I like it.
2008 Species: Flounder, whiting, coal fish, Dogfish, rockling, dab.
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Surprised you lost fish on the Berkley BG Trilene, I used that stuff for years and have complete faith in it.
Its a little thick for its breaking strain so I also use the Suffix Tritanium, the red one.
B/S to diameter is great and on the 14lb you get about 1200-1300 yards.
Even the 18lb has B/S of .35 I think.
I know Viking in Bray stock it and also Dogs, Rods & Guns in Wicklow Town.
Have never used much else, if I find a line that lasts, knots well, beds down well on the reel, I'll keep using it.
Hope this helps.
Its a little thick for its breaking strain so I also use the Suffix Tritanium, the red one.
B/S to diameter is great and on the 14lb you get about 1200-1300 yards.
Even the 18lb has B/S of .35 I think.
I know Viking in Bray stock it and also Dogs, Rods & Guns in Wicklow Town.
Have never used much else, if I find a line that lasts, knots well, beds down well on the reel, I'll keep using it.
Hope this helps.
Hi,
Have used Suffix Tritanium (Red) for past couple of seasons and can't fault it. From memory the .35 is 19.4lbs breaking strain I think... Saw in Sea Angler there Ian Golds uses grey Ultima F1 in .32mm for loading his Penn 525's.
If you're thinking of braid for the fixed spool 20lb power pro for clean beach fishing is hard to beat.
Liam
Have used Suffix Tritanium (Red) for past couple of seasons and can't fault it. From memory the .35 is 19.4lbs breaking strain I think... Saw in Sea Angler there Ian Golds uses grey Ultima F1 in .32mm for loading his Penn 525's.
If you're thinking of braid for the fixed spool 20lb power pro for clean beach fishing is hard to beat.
Liam
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used to use suffix tritanium but changed to daiwa tournament. cant fault it.found it a nicer line to cast and i landed a thornback of about 10 pounds on 15lb without any hassle.
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the two i use for casting are Penn-long distance (fire orange) and Sakuma N.crystal , but for fishing you wont beat Rhino Protector (in stock in Henrys) is very robust and casts like a dream i have never had a problem with it, but i recently heard zebco have discointinued it for some stupid reason :roll:
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Re: main line
croppyboy wrote:Alright lads need some advice on main line the lads in rosslare gave me the names of some top line but i cant remember any of them i use berkley big game and its crap lost 2 fish due to it last week end i need good size spools as im filling my fixed and multiplier reels
thanks
fintan
Like Rocker I'm suprised at the line as I use it in all different sizes. It is a bit thicker than others but has got good abrasion resistance. Check your line regularly and I change the line at the end of say the winter if it's still on. I've had that problem when the line becomes a bit past it's best but that would go for any make.
I've heard good reports about the new Greys line but never tried it myself.
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