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Braided vs monofilament/ Sorry I originally posted this in the wrong place
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<blockquote data-quote="oilsmoke" data-source="post: 517525" data-attributes="member: 35880"><p>I used to buy their line all the time until around 2008/2009 or so when it changed. I got a few bad spools of 20lb line that I could break by hand way too easily. Their line before that was made by Stren. Now I'm told it comes from China so the source could be anything. </p><p>Their flourocarbon is still made by Seaguard. </p><p></p><p>For me I've switched to almost nothing but braid. I'm still working through a few full spools of Power Pro 20, 30, and 50lb line I bought years ago. </p><p>I also use Fireline fusion and Suffix on a few of my spinning reels. the old Suffix and original Whiplash lines are my favorites, along with the original Fireline for freshwater. If they made it in heavier weights or if it were available in bulk spools I'd likely use it in the saltwater too but at 125 yard lengths and no more than 30lb test its not an option for bigger reels or fish that can run long distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oilsmoke, post: 517525, member: 35880"] I used to buy their line all the time until around 2008/2009 or so when it changed. I got a few bad spools of 20lb line that I could break by hand way too easily. Their line before that was made by Stren. Now I'm told it comes from China so the source could be anything. Their flourocarbon is still made by Seaguard. For me I've switched to almost nothing but braid. I'm still working through a few full spools of Power Pro 20, 30, and 50lb line I bought years ago. I also use Fireline fusion and Suffix on a few of my spinning reels. the old Suffix and original Whiplash lines are my favorites, along with the original Fireline for freshwater. If they made it in heavier weights or if it were available in bulk spools I'd likely use it in the saltwater too but at 125 yard lengths and no more than 30lb test its not an option for bigger reels or fish that can run long distances. [/QUOTE]
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