Seaguar Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Line
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There is no difference between 50 lbs blue label and 50 lbs blue label. According to the label on the 25 yd spool, the width is 660 mm. A blue label has the same diameter as an 80 lb blue label. According to the label on the 25 yd spool, the roll measures 810 mm
Despite the fact that it is 100 percent flourocarbon, the fabric is stiffer and heavier because of its bulk and weight. I have found it to be much more durable than even heavier mono and also much less prone to cutoffs by pike teeth. It also does not stretch nearly enough to cause damage to mono. I have found it to be much better than even heavier mono for protecting against pike teeth.
A spool of 25 yards has been wound
Selected User Reviews For Seaguar Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Line
If you may Fluke (flunder) was one of the fish I caught using this product. I met John Skinner, famed YouTube fishing channel celebrity, and he said to use fluorocarbon line. loved getting it and I loved using The material is strong, stiff, clear, and has a thin diameter with This is an awesome product! This line is relatively expensive compared to other lines, however it is worth it because with the line and my rod, following descriptions from John Skinner, I was able to produce more fish. It gives me a sensation to cast and reel and see my rig swim. The way my lure shakes my line and how big it is tells me what type of fish it is. By the way my lure drags on the bottom, its smooth or rough, if its sandy or muddy, if there is an edge or a hole. It has been very successful for me thus far and I give it an overall 5 star rating. However, after writing this post, I just ordered an Amazon order for Kasting brand fluorocarbon line. After using the product, I will write a second honest review. By switching to kastking, I will be able to get even more capacity for my With the Baitfeeder sharky 3 reel, KastKing disappointed me, so I don't know how fluorocarbon line will make up for it. In addition to the Seaguar fluorocarbon line, I will be able to spend the extra money.
We used this for a fishing trip to catch tuna, and it proved very difficult to tie When a deckhand saw the material break easily with his hands after losing a large fish, he checked the material. The Jaguar is usually a great material, so either the spool came from a counterfeit batch or I received.
While it does work and is in a large, bulky package not fit in most tackle boxes, this rope does the same thing for a fraction of the cost. The Berkley fluorocarbon rope does the same thing for 1/10th of the price. The price of 250 yards of 20 pound 100% fluro is eleven dollars at Berkly. You will get 10 times as much line for the same price, and it will not be a huge bulky container that you will have to haul You should buy the bulk of the fluro and "leader line" since they are the same exact material. When you use a leader over and over again, it will have some nicks and will hold the color of the water, the vegetation, etc. Buying the bulk and retying your leader every fishing trip gives you the best possible I actually think a mono leader catches just as many fish, not too much to worry about, the difference is more apparent after a leader has been used a few times as opposed to whether it is fluro or mono.
As far as I'm concerned, Seaguar makes the best leader material. It is very easy to use, extremely tough, and extremely smooth. I will continue to use this company. Despite the early arrival of the shipment, it was delivered on.
The only complaint I have is that it is very expensive for 25 yards of line, but I will continue to purchase.
It is not usually my habit to write reviews, but I felt I should warn people about it. In addition, it kept breaking when I bought the 6lb blue label fluro leader. Tested it by tying a 3lb weight to it, and it snapped immediately. Company responded to my email, but I did not receive a Buying this brand again won't be possible due to the horrible experience I had. Please be careful.
My experience with other brands of Knots has been problematic. There were no issues with connecting the leader to the braid when I tested it with 12# and 30#. I used an FG Knot to attach the 12# leader to the braid when I tested it with 30#. I've noticed that different braids and knots produce different results. I did this on a number of occasions, with the same braid and knot.
You've been losing quality fish and random break offs for too long. Have been using Seagaur for one week now, and haven't had a break off yet! After at least 100 trout, Jacks, several bluefish, and at least six snook, we caught that much. 20 lb is what I usually use, but 25 lb is what I use if I need to lift Having fished for over 40 years, I've learned a lot about the sport. You will see that buying the heavier full spool of 250 yds instead of the lighter Blue is worth the extra cost.