Seaguar Invizx Fluorocarbon Fishing Line
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I think it was manufactured in the 1960s. Unlike the seller, I am not the one selling the item.
Yes, I agree! My weight is 12 lbs and I throw up to 3/4 oz of liquid. There is no fixed line since it depends on the wind speed and the depth. I wish you the best of luck!
With the larger spool, it is cheaper.
Selected User Reviews For Seaguar Invizx Fluorocarbon Fishing Line
There are two 15lb spools in my order. In both cases, the line looked like it was wrapped on the spool by a child (no There are no stickers for the Jaguar. There was half a spool left on the spools. In both cases, the inside of the clear case was dirty. It is not my intention to use either of them, so I returned As a general rule, this is a good line. It is better for me to buy it from the.
Both the color and texture are Several times it broke. There is a difference in the label. Looking through the other reviews, it becomes quite apparent that this is a knockoff. I spent money in vain! Seeing that Tacklewarehouse is the best place to buy my line, I'm switching to them. It's good to know they are going to sell me the genuine article.
I have been a big fan of Seagar's Flourocarbon for a long time. The 500 yard roll of yellow line I ordered last week is meant for replacing line on 2 baitcasting reels for a tournament this weekend involving bass. While casting the lines, five of them snapped while I was making them. I don't know why this was happening. I think I had a defective spool of line. At the moment I am pulling it all apart. This line keeps gumming up my line. I couldn't use the rods during the tournament because the line would not allow me to fish. We are disappointed!.
It is likely this is a fake Seaguar Invizx as I have bought Seaguar Invizx off Amazon in the past without any problems. Your next order needs to be taken seriously, because the line looks like it was resized, the protective cover was cracked, and there was mono on it. Be sure to inspect your next order for problems. A perfect spool has been devised for the Seaguar line, and its texture is perfect. Neither Level wind tech nor the label appears on the label.
Despite trying to get a better look at this 4lb, I was unable to see its diameter. The fly rod I ordered was highly over-sized and hard to handle for my needs. Upon receiving it I found that it was to stiff as well. The answer is yes. Weighing in at 007 pounds and 4 lbs. I have tested the fluorocarbon that I am currently using (from Cortland). There is an 007 and an Approximately 4 pounds. In test, it was more than twice as strong as it should be for its size. Plus, it cost me more to ship it back thanks to Amazon or the Seller (Sportco). The mood is not good.
The line I received had a second border of advertising in Spanish and French. Looking at the Seaguar website for the models that wore that label, I found no evidence of it being a valid label. In order to do so, I cut off a very small section of the bottom of the spool and used a lighter to ignite To melt 2A powder, rather than burning it like fluorocarbon, melt it.
Did not seem to be a genuine Seaguar. Sadly, I wasn't able to use this. This Seaguar line is not authentic.
A friend or two recommended several weights and a few magazines so I bought them to see what the hype was about. It works well, but after using several different test weights for the past 3 seasons, I did not see any differences between this brand and another popular brand I've used The duration, wear and tear, and degradation of an object. Aside from the wide price margin, nothing else has changed. Save yourself some money by reading this.