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  • MASTERLINE BLUE OR YELLOW LINE

    Looking at those tests done on abrasion and strength this seems to be the best all round, where can I get some on line from a tackle dealer, its cheaper than red ice or sensor too, good for regular replacing

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    I notice from your earlier post that you are fishing on rough ground close in. I would suggest that thinner line would not be a priority. I use Trilene Big Game in various sizes. It is not the best in diameter but is strong and resists abrasion very well. It\'s a bugger to snap out of snags when new on the reel.

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    • #3
      As Peter says - if you\'re fishing in the rough stuff, you can\'t better the Berkely Trilene Big Game. I use nothing else (30lb straight through). It is VERY difficult to pull for the break if you get snagged - however, using Pauls\' (Hirams\') \"cannylinks\" it\'s a doddle and you only lose your weight.
      Also, I use 20lb Amnesia for my rigs - so if it\'s a hook snag, rather than a weight snag - you lose THAT and not your main line.

      [Edited on 6/11/2005 by TC]

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      • #4
        MASTERLINE is about the strongest lads, 15 breaks at 24 in tests

        and its quite high on the abrasion test as well

        25 would therefore break at well over 30

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        • #5
          and its not thin either, so the label says

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