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P Line vs. Fluorcarbon? 2024


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 

 

I am back on this site after along dry spell. But here is my problem, I am retired and money is not flowing like it was when I was working!  So now I am on a tight budget. So I would like to fish Fluorcabon  for my cranks, drop shot,jigs,ect. but I may have to rob a bank just to fish like I used to. So is the P- line Floroclear a close second ?   I did l;ook at the red Label  by Seaguar and for 12 to 14 bucks for 200 yds to me is not a good buy. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

I like Pline, but was not a fan of Fluoroclear. 

 

Lately I've been fishing Hi Seas flouro coated copolymer and have really been liking it. Great abrasion resistance and manageable. Used it on spinning and casting from 8lb for shakyheads to 15lb for jigs and bladed jigs, along with 10 for jerks and cranks. It's held up great for all of them. 


fishing user avatarSDoolittle reply : 

I have limited experience with Fluoroclear. I've used the 4lb on spinning gear for trout fishing, and it performed well.


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 
  On 2/16/2018 at 2:18 PM, eyedabassman said:

 

I am back on this site after along dry spell. But here is my problem, I am retired and money is not flowing like it was when I was working!  So now I am on a tight budget. So I would like to fish Fluorcabon  for my cranks, drop shot,jigs,ect. but I may have to rob a bank just to fish like I used to. So is the P- line Floroclear a close second ?   I did l;ook at the red Label  by Seaguar and for 12 to 14 bucks for 200 yds to me is not a good buy. 

If you're on a limited budget, Floroclear is a great option, but

beware it is a love it or hate it line on this forum!! I am

among the love it people, but I haven't been using it a lot in

the past year as I've got so much Yo-Zuri Hybrid laying around.

 

I will use it occasionally now, when I feel like a change, but for

the most part today it is between YZ Hybrid and Gamma Edge

fluorocarbon.

 

And Floroclear is simply a hybrid line with a fluorocarbon coating,

not pure, so won't give the full refraction a true fluoro line will.


fishing user avatarTeam9nine reply : 

...and I am among the hate it people :lol: Not a close second, or even a distant third. I'd never use the stuff again, personally. You could compromise with Yozuri Hybrid, though I'm personally not a fan, but it is pretty solid. From your comments, it sounds like straight fluoro won't be an option due to cost.


fishing user avatarAngry John reply : 

I hate it and love yhb.  You could find deals on ebay or try for some of the two for one black Friday deals.  


fishing user avatarFishDewd reply : 

I like it... it's always done great for me. Doesn't have a lot of memory, has just enough give to it, and hold knots well. I don't get what's not to like about it lol.


fishing user avatarFishingmickey reply : 
  On 2/16/2018 at 2:18 PM, eyedabassman said:

 

I am back on this site after along dry spell. But here is my problem, I am retired and money is not flowing like it was when I was working!  So now I am on a tight budget. So I would like to fish Fluorcabon  for my cranks, drop shot,jigs,ect. but I may have to rob a bank just to fish like I used to. So is the P- line Floroclear a close second ?   I did l;ook at the red Label  by Seaguar and for 12 to 14 bucks for 200 yds to me is not a good buy. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bassman,

     The Seaguar Red label is a fairly moderately priced fluorocarbon line as far a fluorocarbon lines go. The stuff is pricey for sure but it is a pretty good line from what I have read and deduced using it.

     One of the things I do is to fill my spool halfwayish or so with mono of close to the same diameter and add the top shot (50-75 yards) of Fluorocarbon. So a 200 yard spool might get my three line changes/fillings at 65 yards a fill.

Dunno if that helps ya much,

Fishingmickey


fishing user avatarRuss E reply : 
  On 2/16/2018 at 3:19 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

I like Pline, but was not a fan of Fluoroclear. 

 

Lately I've been fishing Hi Seas flouro coated copolymer and have really been liking it. Great abrasion resistance and manageable. Used it on spinning and casting from 8lb for shakyheads to 15lb for jigs and bladed jigs, along with 10 for jerks and cranks. It's held up great for all of them. 

Are you talking about the high seas grand slam? I was wondering how it preformed. It is only 8 dollars at walmart.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 2/17/2018 at 7:24 AM, Weedwhacker said:

Are you talking about the high seas grand slam? I was wondering how it preformed. It is only 8 dollars at walmart.

Yes, great stuff


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 
  On 2/17/2018 at 8:08 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

Yes, great stuff

Thanks for all the 

  On 2/17/2018 at 8:08 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

Yes, great stuff

Thanks for all the posts! I will have to check out the High Seas Grand Slam for sure!


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 
  On 2/17/2018 at 8:59 PM, eyedabassman said:

Thanks for all the 

Thanks for all the posts! I will have to check out the High Seas Grand Slam for sure!

I am looking at the P- line fluo. Clear or the Hi-Seas coated for crankin? And jigs!


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

I have four year old Invisx on some reels that shows no signs of aging.  I'm only refilling the reel because it's getting low on the spool from retying.  Formulate that into your budget. 


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 
  On 2/24/2018 at 5:28 AM, J Francho said:

I have four year old Invisx on some reels that shows no signs of aging.  I'm only refilling the reel because it's getting low on the spool from retying.  Formulate that into your budget. 

I hear ya but what I have spent already I need to save on line. Good idea for next year!


fishing user avatarburrows reply : 

I only use line made from the strands of a unicorns butt or tail whatever, good stuff.


fishing user avatarLead Head reply : 

I can understand the love/hate with floroclear. I used it for a few years before I ran into a bad spool. It broke at the knot on EVERY hook set. After 2 fishing trips and trying every knot I know how to tie, I finally stripped it off and refilled from an old spool. Problem completely disappeared. I still keep it around now for bream and crappie poles but I won't put it on a bass rig anymore.


fishing user avatarMassYak85 reply : 

I love multiple variations of P-Line, Fluoroclear is not among them. You could give it to me for free and I would thank you for the backing line and still go and buy another line. 


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 
  On 2/24/2018 at 9:31 AM, Lead Head said:

I can understand the love/hate with floroclear. I used it for a few years before I ran into a bad spool. It broke at the knot on EVERY hook set. After 2 fishing trips and trying every knot I know how to tie, I finally stripped it off and refilled from an old spool. Problem completely disappeared. I still keep it around now for bream and crappie poles but I won't put it on a bass rig anymore.

Funny, I have never had a bad spool, of about 7 I have laying

around. Guess it had some bad batches for a lot of people, but

mine were always solid. But I always has to make some extra

wraps for leader material because it's so slick.


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 

I think I will try the High Seas Grand Slam.!


fishing user avatarRuss E reply : 

just bought 2 spools of the high seas grand slam at Walmart for $7.80 a spool. hope it works.

that is a lot cheaper than the $23.00 I spent on a spool of sunline sniper


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 
  On 2/24/2018 at 11:01 AM, Weedwhacker said:

just bought 2 spools of the high seas grand slam at Walmart for $7.80 a spool. hope it works.

that is a lot cheaper than the $23.00 I spent on a spool of sunline sniper

Yep, my kind of price!


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 2/24/2018 at 5:19 AM, eyedabassman said:

I am looking at the P- line fluo. Clear or the Hi-Seas coated for crankin? And jigs!

I use the fluorocarbon coated stuff they carry at Wal-Mart. I fished a jerkbait on 10lb for an entire day Monday, caught dozens of fish. I kept checking the knot and giving it a stout pull check, never did need to retie. Also wrestled a 4+ out of some brush on a jig with the 15lb, couldn't find a bad spot in the line and had to cut to retie because I couldn't break it with my hands. 


fishing user avatarrangerjockey reply : 

I'm not as picky about line for moving baits. For jigs on Table Rock I use 10 or 12lb. sniper.

Yeah, It's going to be more up front but it lasts well. If it gets worn after a few months just turn it around..

 Go see the guys at Ozark Extreme outdoors in Kimberling City.

 


fishing user avatarNathanDLTH reply : 

I fish both: flouroclear and fluorocarbon. I will tell you that flouroclear is okay at best, but for a copoly there are better options out there. That being said, I’ve had moderate luck with flouroclear, but 90% of my set-ups are braid to leader, straight braid. I’d suggest thinking about braid to leader, because all you’re doing is replacing the the leader line of the time. Just a thought. 


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 
  On 2/24/2018 at 8:25 PM, rangerjockey said:

I'm not as picky about line for moving baits. For jigs on Table Rock I use 10 or 12lb. sniper.

Yeah, It's going to be more up front but it lasts well. If it gets worn after a few months just turn it around..

 Go see the guys at Ozark Extreme outdoors in Kimberling City.

 

That is where I like to spend some money and BS with Jack or I go to Thunder bait and Tackle ,across from Ma’s!


fishing user avatarrangerjockey reply : 

Yep, Jack is a great guy. It's nice to have a great local tackle shop without fighting Branson traffic to get to bps.


fishing user avatarMichaelJ7 reply : 
  On 2/16/2018 at 3:19 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

I like Pline, but was not a fan of Fluoroclear. 

 

Lately I've been fishing Hi Seas flouro coated copolymer and have really been liking it. Great abrasion resistance and manageable. Used it on spinning and casting from 8lb for shakyheads to 15lb for jigs and bladed jigs, along with 10 for jerks and cranks. It's held up great for all of them. 

Does the HI-Seas Grand Slam float or sink?


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 

It would sink because it is a fluo.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 2/25/2018 at 12:38 AM, eyedabassman said:

It would sink because it is a fluo.

 

  On 2/25/2018 at 12:12 AM, MichaelJ7 said:

Does the HI-Seas Grand Slam float or sink?

It's flourocarbon coated, so it sinks very slowly.


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 
  On 2/17/2018 at 8:08 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

Yes, great stuff

I went to a Wal-Mart and they didn’t have the High Sea’s at all?


fishing user avatarMichaelJ7 reply : 
  On 2/28/2018 at 7:02 AM, eyedabassman said:

I went to a Wal-Mart and they didn’t have the High Sea’s at all?

Every Walmart carries different items. If there is another one close to you they might. I run into that a lot where I live. 


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 
  On 2/28/2018 at 8:01 AM, MichaelJ7 said:

Every Walmart carries different items. If there is another one close to you they might. I run into that a lot where I live. 

Ok , I will give that a shot!                                                                                   Man, I went to 5 Wal-Marts and no High Sea’s line at all! Wonder what is up with that? 


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 
  On 2/28/2018 at 8:04 AM, eyedabassman said:

Ok , I will give that a shot!                                                                                   Man, I went to 5 Wal-Marts and no High Sea’s line at all! Wonder what is up with that? 

?


fishing user avatarmoguy1973 reply : 

I have never used Fluoroclear but I have a buddy that does and I'm not sure why he keeps using it.  It breaks a lot on him and he's never had good results with it.  I'm a huge fan of P-line though and use CX Premium religiously.


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 

Well I am glad to report that I hit 5 or 6 Wal-Marts with no luck trying to find the High Sea’s! Then my last Wal-Mart and there it was!!!! I saved on shipping!


fishing user avatarrangerjockey reply : 

I dunno, where did you end up ? The cost of gas running around may have been more than the shipping.

 Did you try bps on the landing ?


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 

Yes they don’t carry High Sea’s!! I was up in Wisconsin for 10 days and hit 3 Wal-Mats and Branson store and Branson west with no luck! But the Wal- Mart on Bee Creek had it!




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