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    Have 0.2 (1 lb) and 0.3 (1.5 lb) and have used 1 lb for a few weeks so far. I am very happy with this line. Just great, like many other esters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s_v View Post
    Have 0.2 (1 lb) and 0.3 (1.5 lb) and have used 1 lb for a few weeks so far. I am very happy with this line. Just great, like many other esters.
    I tried the 1# test ester and used it only about 2 times...it was clear and I could hardly see to tie it. I used it and caught some 7 inch bluegill. I must say it was fun...but really stressful....LOL. What specie are you using it on and what is largest fish you’ve landed with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    I tried the 1# test ester and used it only about 2 times...it was clear and I could hardly see to tie it. I used it and caught some 7 inch bluegill. I must say it was fun...but really stressful....LOL. What specie are you using it on and what is largest fish you’ve landed with it?

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    I use it on a very shallow, very slow creek for sunfish, bluegill, and largemouth. The creek is no more than a foot deep on average, and any jig head over 0.5-0.6 g is just too heavy and gets snagged immediately. The fish are very small, the biggest catch was an 8 inch largemouth. I think this 1 lb ester can handle quite a bit more than that. I have yet to be concerned about my line breaking on a fish there. In fact, I stopped using fluorocarbon leaders and started tying directly to the ester. Regardless of the catch, this line on the Finesse makes for a lot of fun. I'll be testing it on stocker trout come late fall.
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    Just had the following message popup on TroutMagnetMan facebook page. Varivas is creating an America online store. Thought I would share...I am in no way affiliated with Varivas products.

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    Hello! Greetings from VARIVAS America! So nice to come across your YouTube channel and FB page! Thanks for the review and shout-out about VARIVAS Area Super Trout Master Limited SUPER ESTER line. We've just launch a U.S.-based English website and Online Shop. Take a look at www.varivas.fishing ... HAPPY FISHING!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    Just had the following message popup on TroutMagnetMan facebook page. Varivas is creating an America online store. Thought I would share...I am in no way affiliated with Varivas products.

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    Hello! Greetings from VARIVAS America! So nice to come across your YouTube channel and FB page! Thanks for the review and shout-out about VARIVAS Area Super Trout Master Limited SUPER ESTER line. We've just launch a U.S.-based English website and Online Shop. Take a look at www.varivas.fishing ... HAPPY FISHING!
    Well, this will be dangerous for me.

    Standby for new line reviews coming up!

    I’ll have reviews of two Daiwa PE, two Varivas PE, an in depth look at the BMS fluoro, a new Varivas fluorocarbon and two new Varivas mono!

    Wooo! Here we go....


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    Randy's link is thru facebook for some reason. I hate facebook. Here is direct link to Top - VARIVAS .
    "Alive without breath, as cold as death; never thirsty, ever drinking, all in mail never clinking."
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    Just a few jigheads I have been using this year due to the middle one being out of production possibly and certainly hoarded by an UL You Tube fisherman who shall remain anonymous :-)
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    All are readily available and have exceptionally sharp hooks. The Bobby Garland is not considered JDM but has a nice hook for the cost. I really like the Tict, the one with the Gold hook as it performed well for me on a Waximus plastic bait this past weekend. It has a larger barb.
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    ?Here is the TM on some of the various heads, not fond of the Ecogear but the head does impart a side to side action itself when reeled and the hook is indeed sharp. The Decoy has a sharp plastic keeper that rips the bait really bad, I use super glue on it usually.
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    ?I think Yodie may have a line review coming, and these are things that go on the end of that so take a look at the specs and try some of the ones shown here. I am not sponsored by them or any dealer of them just passing along what I have tried. I keep all of these ready in the box with a couple extra sizes as well and will re order any of them when needed. I do use a larger hook size when targeting Crappie or White Bass... these are my Gill getters. If you have any to add, please do so nicely as it is all about information.


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    Nice post, Stan, and well said. The idea is to get information to share.
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    I'd recommend checking out Daiwa Gekkabijin TG jig heads. Amazing tungsten heads. I've used 3 g/ 4 hook and 1 g/ 10 hook and now have about ten packs of each to make sure I don't run out. Cast and bottom sensitivity are incredible. Same fantastic Daiwa SS hooks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s_v View Post
    I'd recommend checking out Daiwa Gekkabijin TG jig heads. Amazing tungsten heads. I've used 3 g/ 4 hook and 1 g/ 10 hook and now have about ten packs of each to make sure I don't run out. Cast and bottom sensitivity are incredible. Same fantastic Daiwa SS hooks.
    I have looked at those Tungsten heads as well but can never find them in stock. Good looking jig head as well, and that hook is sharp.

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