Originally Posted by
ultraslab
Interesting, though I still like it as it is small diamter for 4lb at .165mm and is hi-vis though not as hi-vis as the gamma important for older eyes like mine . I guess you would classify it as a hybrid but don't think it would be classified as fluro coated like some lines. One thing I can gurantee is that there have been a lot of crappie that took a brief visit with me on the end of that line. Scott
It is good line no doubt, I use it too casting. Just not my first choice for applications that true fluorocarbon excels like fishing light jigs down to fish in 25+-. True fluorocarbon is denser and sinks and is a little more sensitive for jobs like this. I mainly use 100 percent fluorocarbon for leaders but it’s great as a main line fishing light hair jigs or other light rigs in deep water here in winter. But under some water color/light conditions it can be impossible to see above the water too and makes boat control more difficult. There are trade offs with everything.
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