2018/04/15 12:57:55
PAJAY
Hope p-line made improvements in the last couple of years since i used it . It went from great line to total junk thinking 3 years ago would never use it again . Now I could of got couple bad spools or old spool don't know . didn't they outsource the floro ?  
2018/04/15 19:15:31
PAJAY
This I haven't tried P-Line Tactical I will try this asap .
2018/04/17 07:52:35
CAPTAIN HOOK
Triline XT low vis green, I buy bigger spools and change up often. Fresh spooled line through out the seasons is a must ! Why waste money on expensive line when using 6lb. or less for fish that are mostly under 10lb.? Breakoffs are very rare , and after awhile most lines (even the expensive ones ) hold memory from stretch and heat..... and that has to go !  With lesser priced spools of line that,s an easy fix.....just spool up the reel again and off you go. 
 
Fish smarter not harder !....lol
2018/04/17 08:23:38
BeenThereDoneThat.
I just pull all the line from my spool, across the back yard, retie the lead end first and re-spool.  Recycling,  or the cheapest guy on the block, you be the judge.   Hey did yinz know making a couple wraps around the clothes line pole, while re-spooling, chases out all the twist?  Stay tuned for more money saving ideas but right now, I gotta git.....       some help   stupid cabin fever!!
2018/04/17 13:51:36
psu_fish
I use 125 yard spool of braid and then double uni knot a leader of fluorocarbon in various lengths. Can usually go couple years with the same braid, and a 300 yard spool of fluro will last a long time, when only used for leader material.
 
There is no need to ever use mono again...

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