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1)
Trilene
XT Monofilament Fishing Line
Trilene XT is a very tough, abrasion resistant line. It is
somewhat stiff and works best on casting reels, and is excellent for flipping
and pitching to heavy cover. This line holds knots well and does not
slip. It has limited stretch due to its thick diameter but is not as
invisible as thinner lines.
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2) Stren
Original Monofilament Fishing Line
The line I used for many years. It is tough, holds knots well and casts
acceptably. This line comes in clear or clear blue, green and gold for
visibility or stealth, whichever you need. It is a good all around line
that is abrasion resistant and has relatively little stretch.
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Stren
Super Tough Monofilament Fishing Line
Tougher then Original Stren, this line is more abrasion resistant and has
more strength but less stretch. It is somewhat stiffer so is better
suited for baitcasting reels. It is a thick line, too.
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4)
Bass Pro Shops Excel Trophy
A favorite of many because it is relatively cheap, Excel has a hard finish
and relatively small diameter. It resists abrasion well and holds
knots without slipping. It comes in clear only.
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5)
Remington
Express Monofilament Fishing Line
A fairly new line on the market from the gun and bullet folks, this line is
tough, has a relatively small diameter and comes in clear only. It
also has a low memory, something other tough lines often have problems with.
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6)
Rapala
Tough Monofilament Fishing Line
With good abrasion resistance, this line from the folks best known for lures
has been out for a short time. It has good shock strength and holds
knots well.
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7)
Ande
Monofilament Fishing Line
A very popular saltwater
line, Ande comes in two types, abrasion resistant that is stronger than the
stated test and tournament grade that will break at the stated test.
For a record in a line class the tournament grade is a must.
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