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Float fishing mainline


vinnimon

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Sorry guys,I know its early for the float fishing chat!As one has mentioned about his line keeps breaking!

Well its that time of year for me to get prepared,so I dont have any last minute bull to deal with!

Well I spooled up my float reel with a line that everyone has been talking about,seen it in use plenty of times and worked well.

Well tonight I did a little test!Its made by raven(main line)mono,8 lbs test.010 dia.Made in japan.

Mind you I spooled up my reel alreadywallbash.gif .

I tied it off on both ends of the line and tugged on it.Line memory was lost almost instantly,on the first tug.It feels lke floro and I havent seen any imperfections in the line at all.And the stretch that occurs in a 1 ft section is what concerns me.Same as the trilene xl.

Has anyone used this line,if so, any issues?

I dont want to respool on the shoreline,esp a float reel!

Mind you I do replace all my fishing lines on a seasonal basis!No old stuff!

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I've used Raven mainline without any issues. Another decent line to spool with is Suffix.

 

I typically run 12lb mainline as I do use 10lb flouro leader in certain conditions; 8lb mainline is too light in my opinion unless your a "light leader" guy. If you're seriously concerned about strech and you fish big river systems like the Credit, Saugeen, Notty etc. where long drifts are common, I would run a braided main line until it gets too cold. You can avoid cinching by spooling in an "x" pattern.

 

Hope this helps.

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When I lived in Ontario I spooled up with 8# Ande because I liked the way it handled but when I moved West I changed to 12# Raven as the higher test Ande lines were too stiff. If the 8# Raven is anything like there 12# I would think it would be too limp for me.

As I said I run Raven 12# with 8# Ultragreen for leaders or in clear water 8# Flouro for most of my fishing.

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10# and 12# were not in stock!So I went with the 8# line.All others havent had any issues at all!Thats why I bought it.And I use seager leader line.3 season now,and I love it!

Keep in mind, its use on a float reel,not a spinning reel(hence the topic title)

I will give it a go,since its on the spool.Extra spool ofwhistling.gif in hand as well.

 

 

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I'm cheap. So it depends if you sidecast or wallis/pull cast. Sidecast works better with limper lines like Trilene XL , I pull cast and use the stiffer 10 lb XT Trilene, both available almost everywhere and at a bargain price.

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