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FullFlavorPike
03-14-2016, 09:59 AM
Anybody ever tried it? You can get a 250yd spool of 40# 100% fluoro main line for like forty bucks. According to the wide internet, there are plenty of reasons not to use it, but I would imagine it ties up really well, since it's designed to be a bit more flexible, and it would really encourage changing out topshots instead of trying to get a little extra mileage out of a frayed leader rather than spend $20 on 20 yards of yozuri.
YakDout
03-14-2016, 01:10 PM
Ive used the lighter stuff in freshwater. Its pretty good. For the cost its worth to try it.
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steve999
03-14-2016, 02:12 PM
I also tried the lighter stuff for freshwater. Kept having unexpected breakoffs. Then tied a piece of vanish to a lighter weight Berkeley XL monofilament, and pulled on it till it broke. The vanish side broke every time. The mono in the test was 8 lb, and the vanish was 10 or 12. I'd get you the exact number for the vanish, except I can't because I threw it in the trash.
FullFlavorPike
03-14-2016, 03:31 PM
I also tried the lighter stuff for freshwater. Kept having unexpected breakoffs. Then tied a piece of vanish to a lighter weight Berkeley XL monofilament, and pulled on it till it broke. The vanish side broke every time. The mono in the test was 8 lb, and the vanish was 10 or 12. I'd get you the exact number for the vanish, except I can't because I threw it in the trash.
That's definitely not a ringing endorsement!
If I end up buying the spool, I'll waste forty yards or so doing some extended stress tests and see what happens. Have to break out the scale and measure some quasi-realistic breaking strengths and various lengths and stuff. I found that simply pulling with hands is a non-starter. Even 50# mono is a cinch to snap if you wrap it around your gloved hands and give it a tug. There's just not enough sensitivity there (at least not in my hands) to get a real feel for the line's consistency and real-world strength.
speedydk
03-15-2016, 07:52 AM
Blue and Black box? I tried it once and was not happy with the results. I went to using the "professional" version in the gold box it worked out much better and I still use it to this day. For light line applications up to 15lb test. Also make sure you wet your knots before pulling them tight it makes a huge difference on these lines. It took me awhile to figure that one out too but its been fine ever since. Good luck!
taggermike
03-15-2016, 08:33 AM
I've used vanish as a leader in 8 and 10lb and it worked well for me. Can't say if the heavy stuff works. Its deffinately tempting to get 200 yards for about the same price as a 25 yard leader spool. Mike
tamddo714
03-16-2016, 09:11 AM
I use the lighter stuff as leader. Works well. But for yellows etc I use seguar premier
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stoned-trout
03-16-2016, 06:04 PM
I use it...in various line strengths ..started using in way back in my florida keys days...permit,bone fish mainly..i have a reel spooled with the 40 atm not just a leader...
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