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![]() HaKrause wrote: basskisser wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 19:41:57 -0500, "SoFarrell" wrote: Anyone using the heavier Berkley Fireline with good results? I've used the light stuff and it seems okay until your reel packs up and then you have to cut the stuff to get to unsnarled line. How about the heavier Fireline? Same problems? I don't either myself. Don't care for it. Tends to pack down and it's a bitch to cut close to the knot - not to mention cutting your fingers once in a while. I much prefer Ande line in the heavier monofilament. Easier to tie also. Later, Tom I don't use Fireline, either. I just can't seem to get used to it, too many years fishing with mono, I guess. I use Fireline exclusively now, for my conventional and spin reels. I like the ability to feel even the smallest nibble. I first used the line in Florida when I was trying to catch sheepshead off the Jax jetties in Mayport. It made a difference, because the sneaky devils have a really light bite. http://indian-river.fl.us/fishing/fish/porgshee.html One of the best tasting fish in Florida waters. I just can't get used to it. I'm not used to the way it casts, and feels. I've still got in on a couple of striper rigs, but for slack lined type of bass fishing, I can't get used to it. |
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