Gliss or nanofil. If u do a lot of casting and jigging. Does not work well with corks. Very very sensitive and casts very easily.
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I read a post were one of the members recommended Gliss mono Line for twisting problems with spinning reels. I sure would like some more info and input on this subject.
Gliss or nanofil. If u do a lot of casting and jigging. Does not work well with corks. Very very sensitive and casts very easily.
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Ketchn used it about one week and the reel is re spooled with mono now , the roll of gliss is in the pick up bed if you want it
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Why does nobody like the nanofil or gliss?
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I found the Gliss to be very easy to break off and about like sewing thread to deal with myself ....jigs worked way to fast with little or no line resistance and in the end unless you drop your jigs in open water I think you will fight with the line instead of the fish ....
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Ketchen, I am trying to find the best line for my ultra light spinning reels. Line twist is my biggest problem. I use Pflueger reels. Open face and trigger spin.
I have used nanofil and it's great for some applications. Nanofil is probably not for most people and I wouldn't recommend it to start with. As far mono, it all has some memory some worse than others. Line twist comes form not spoiling the reel property and closing the bail with the reels handle. I use small 500 spinning reels with 4lb line and almost never have line twist. There are other ways you get line twist but these are the most common ways. Always close you bail by hand and make sure you're line is in the guide right. Look up jose wejebe's video on spooling a spinning reel on YouTube. Best video on it I've ever seen. Hope this helps.
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Last edited by "D"; 10-28-2017 at 08:47 PM.