Yo-Zuri H.D. Carbon Fluorocarbon Leader Line
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Normally, a bluefin and striped bass weigh between 25 and 50 pounds, but you don't need Florocarbon to catch them. The only time I use it is with false albies and bonito, which have good vision.
The authenticity of it is certain
I would not recommend it. Among all carbon fluorocarbon leaders on the market, this one is the best. Blue water is what I use it for. It is incredible when fishing for speckled trout and redfish with 20 pounds test.
I was clear about mine. Is it possible that they sent you really old copies? As a result, I stopped using this line. I go out to jetties, and all the lines I find break off too easily. It is now being used by my kids for crafts and stuff. My tests of several leader lines found ANDE to be much stronger than any other. I recommend returning it to the store. The Yo-Yo Sadly, I was unable to use Zuri products. Germany is the manufacturer of ANDE. That's better!
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Using two swivels, I bought an 80lb weight and tested it. According to the pull scale, crimps with chafe tubes lead to 57lbs, trilene knots to 43lbs, crimps with a crimp to 45lbs, and crimps with a trilene knot to 43lbs. There is a break at the knot where the line goes around the swivel bar for the knot and crimp without a In my experience the line breaks when going into the crimp and the line itself shows signs of being stretched near to breaking as there are bends in the line. I was fishing with it this weekend and it broke off on a fish as it was pulling almost 40 pounds Several jigs using Yo Zuri pink HD carbon where the line broke at the initial wrap around the rings have been lost since switching to this line (probably a nurse shark). A 80lb Tsunami Pro that I purchased from a local tackle store broke at 72 lbs with crimps and chafe tube and broke at 57 lbs with knots (you can tell by the curve at the end).
On my reels, I noticed that the line looked to have some abrasion right on the rubber bands where I had placed the rubber bands. The material is supposed to be abrasion-resistant, isn't it? Only after several trips out on the water did I become aware of this abrasion right on the spot where I tie Since I always purchase the pink Yozuri line, I was surprised this was white instead. I genuinely thought it was odd that this was not the pink Yozuri line, but I thought it What do you think? I believe it is a fake Yozuri line, what's going on with Please ensure the line on the left is PINK, not WHITE.
Abrasion resistance of HD Carbon is not as high as that of The brand of rod seems to shred when tautog fishing in boulders. When tying rigs, it appears to be a bit stiff, which causes the knots to cut into each other. I guess you have to pay for what you get. It's cheaper than a Seaguar, but of course you get what you pay.
It is of high quality. There are a couple of other good ones on the market, but this is a really good one. It tends to be more limp and it has less memory.
This is the first time I have completely shifted over to this stuff. There are tunas and stripers in the sea. Compared to other brands, it is cheaper. Exactly the right amount of stiffness, yet not too soft.
It is by far the best product available. Attach the Nylon to braded nylon by tying a double uni knot. You can find a lot of videos online showing how to tie one.
Leader material from Zuri that is again greasy. As a result of the slight red tint, the material of the leaders is easier to see.
You don't have to spend a fortune on expensive brands when you can buy Yo Zuri for just a fraction of that cost.