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What's a good fluorocarbon line 2025


fishing user avatarMDbassin reply : 

Never dealt with fluorocarbon before figured I'd try it this season for crank baits. What should I go with? Seaguar? P-line? Trilene? Vanish? I have used Berkeley lines in the past with no complaints... All my reels this season are spooled with suffix should I just stick with suffix and use there flouro?


fishing user avatariabass8 reply : 

Sunline shooter

sunline fc sniper

seaguar tatsu


fishing user avatarkcdinkerz reply : 

What's wrong with the mono line you got on right now? But if you got the cash most brands in the 20+dollar/200 yards spool are good.  Only crank rod i use fc on is my dd rod and its seagar invisx the line has stretch to help out the treble hooks plus you get that tick in your line on slack bites. Stay away from the cheaper fluro lines and good luck.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

Why for crankbaits? I've mostly gone away from fluoro but used to use it for my bottom contact baits but never for cranks. Seems like you'll just be spending a bunch of extra money for minimal benefits. 


fishing user avatarDelaware Valley Tackle reply : 

I could see fluorocarbon for shallow cranks in cover for the abrasion resistance but that's about it.  I use it mostly for leaders. 


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Monofilament is a better choice for crankbaits and for that matter, all treble hooks. Fluorocarbon as a mainline or leader would be my choice for bottom contact presentations.

 

:winter-146:


fishing user avatarTeam9nine reply : 

Nothing wrong with using fluoro for crankbaits. I use it all the time - most pros on Tour do, too. If you haven't messed with it much, then stick with something basic initially and you'll be fine; InvisX, XPS fluoro or Trilene 100%.

-T9


fishing user avatarthebillsman reply : 

InvisX is a great crankbait fluoro line. Actually has a good bit of stretch and really allows for more feel on the heavier rods required to get deep divers down. I use 12# on a MH/MF and have had no complaints.


fishing user avatarWIGuide reply : 

Trilene 100% is a decent fluoro, Vanish....is not. Personally I use the 100% and haven't needed to go anywhere else. 


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

Seaguar Red Label is a good "budget" fluorocarbon. I use it for leaders, and have never had a reel fully spooled with it. I am not a fan of fluoro as a main line, but when I have used it, I have tried Trilene 100%, Vanish, Seaguar Inviz-X and Seaguar Abraz-X...............the Seaguar lines were far better than the Berkley lines. 


fishing user avatarMDbassin reply : 

Thanks for the input I will pick up either the Trilene flouro or the invisx which ever is cheaper next time I get out to the tackle shop


fishing user avatarbuzzed bait reply : 

i've been cranking on 12lb invizx and it does the job well for me


fishing user avatarSteveo-1969 reply : 

Another "budget" fluorocarbon you might consider is Gander Mountain fluoro.  400 yards for $20.  I've been using 10# on a baitcaster for about a month and have no complaints yet.  Strong knots, good abrasion resistance, very manageable.  I use KVD Line & Lure conditioner.  I don't fish crankbaits though so have no opinion on this line with that technique.


fishing user avatarblckshirt98 reply : 

FC Sniper if you don't mind paying more, InvisX if you want to pay less.


fishing user avatarthebillsman reply : 
  On 2/2/2016 at 6:06 AM, blckshirt98 said:

FC Sniper if you don't mind paying more, InvisX if you want to pay less.

I agree with this. I fish straight 14# Sniper on my finesse jigs and 12# InvisX on my cranks.. both have been great to me.


fishing user avatarBassWhole! reply : 

"What's a good fluorocarbon line?"

The only good flouro is a dead flouro...

 


fishing user avatartander reply : 

If you want a good FC, Sunline Sniper is what you want but I, like some, use mono for crankbaits. I want some stretch in my cranking line.


fishing user avatarshackman reply : 

Don't get vanish unless you want your baits to vanish,that stuff is no good! 


fishing user avatarPitchinJigz reply : 

Sunline is my preferred line brand. FC Sniper, Shooter, and even Super Fluoro are all good lines.


fishing user avatarjunyer357 reply : 

Ilike invisx and abrasx for cranks.  For bottom contact i prefer a higher end line like tatsu or shooter.

Biggest thing to remember is to use kvd line n lure religiously.  I spray it on about halfway in while im spooling,  put a extra good shot on after i spool, and when i am prepping my gear again nite before i go. I will even add a spritz if my rods are sittting for a while between uses.  

If i manage my backlashes and keep it sprayed i can get a year out of high end lines like tatsu and 6months or more out of the invisx and abrasx. 


fishing user avatarOnthePotomac reply : 

Don't overlook BPS Flouro.  I buy it on sale every year and have been using it for 10 years now.  Their 14lb is .013 " diameter, which is smaller than most brands.  I read somewhere that Sunline makes their flouro and someone here may know for sure.  I have reels where it has been on for two years and works fine.  I find it to be really limp and strong.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

A Seaguar rep told me they make the BPS fluorocarbon, but it is a different formula than they use for their own branded products. 

 

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fishing user avatarcottny27 reply : 

Shooooooot Junyer, I get a couple yrs out of my lines doing the same exact thing you're doing.  I don't fish more than 15-20 trips a year though.  Haven't noticed any issues yet.


fishing user avatarRacerx reply : 
  On 2/2/2016 at 8:38 AM, shackman said:

Don't get vanish unless you want your baits to vanish,that stuff is no good! 

Yes, please don't use Vanish. That way, I can have it to myself, since I've never had a problem with it.  :happy76:

 


fishing user avatarblckshirt98 reply : 

I use 2lb Vanish for my trout leaders and it's held up well!


fishing user avatarshackman reply : 
  On 2/3/2016 at 8:07 AM, Racerx said:

Yes, please don't use Vanish. That way, I can have it to myself, since I've never had a problem with it.  :happy76:

 

Well maybe I had a bad batch of 14# when I tried it about 12 yrs ago, broke fish off in a tournament on 2 different hooksets. Not hard hooksets either. I guess that just broke me from ever trying it again. 


fishing user avatarChazfromVA reply : 

sunline is the only way to go imo . bps brand is also not bad option if you want to save a few bucks




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