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Post by countduckiller on Mar 4, 2009 19:35:35 GMT
anyone got any good advice on a new mainline for my new reals:) the lake im fishing doesnt have enough snags to bother me, and its basicly mostly silt with 1 bar so nothing to hardcore lol.. was looking at the adrenaline and the x-line. not sure haa
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bison
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never in the field of human conflict has so many been fuked about by so few.
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Post by bison on Mar 5, 2009 14:42:51 GMT
12lb sensor, tuff as old boots and casts well .
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Post by countduckiller on Mar 5, 2009 19:13:59 GMT
cheers matey, ill have a look
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Post by blunkett on Mar 5, 2009 22:34:51 GMT
Sensors good but I prefer Sufix Supreme, same price as Sensor except it has better abrasion resistance, sinks well and doesn't gradually contract underwater like Sensor and it lasts a lot better.
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Post by countduckiller on Mar 6, 2009 14:03:19 GMT
sweet
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Post by griffo on Mar 6, 2009 15:28:08 GMT
Sensor or pro clear for me
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Post by jeffe on Mar 6, 2009 16:26:56 GMT
Pro clear for me too. Thin line for it's bs.
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Post by blunkett on Mar 8, 2009 1:51:20 GMT
I buy my line from www.tackleshop.co.uk and always find them reliable. 15lb Sufix Supreme does me proud in all situations the best line I've used by far and it costs far less than most on the market because I believe it's marketed towards the sea anglers as opposed to the carp boys so it's cheaper. It's the same line that Sufix use for ALL their carp lines though they just add a so-called high-tech coating ad charge you twice as much per spool... Same goes for braid, buy sea fishing stuff and you'll pay half the price for a better product than you would from the carp market.
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