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I honestly don't know what magically small would be....lol. That said, I actually do prefer something that just ticks the tiptop just for my own tactile senses. Then again, this is with 30lb, so it'll be easier than 40 or 50. I have received the spool of it, just haven't lined it up yet.
I ended up going with the Hydrofloat. Really like the feel of it. It's definitely not your typical braid and is stiff enough that I don't think I'll have issues with it knotting up. Now I just have to decide if I'm going with an OPST Commando or Airflo Scout.When you put a loop on the end, yes.
The most consistent loop knot I've found for HF is the single-strand bimini with 18-22 turns. It seats well, has zero slippage issues, and slides thru the guides like a greased pig.
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I have and liked the 40 lb. What are you comparisons to the 30 as far as Tangles go? Would 30 lb be a good choice for 5 wt rods and under? Do you have any concerns with the spectra cutting the loop on your head?I like the Prospec as well, both the 30 lb and 40 lb.
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Now that I've had a chance to use it for a couple of trips, I really really like it. I never bothered stretching it out and it still worked really well. Just what I was looking for....not terrible to grip either when stripping.I ended up just ordering some 30lb. It specs out similar to the Stren I like.
For me it was too stiff and had too much memory when fishing in cold conditions. I definitely prefer the SA absolute flat.What's the consensus on Rio slickshooter? Roughly the same price as SA flat mono, or is it a no because it's Farbank?
I'll have to give the SA a try then, haven't had any issues even in cold conditions (it's usually my hands that can't handle it before the line gets too stiff) but it's also the only mono I've tried.For me it was too stiff and had too much memory when fishing in cold conditions. I definitely prefer the SA absolute flat.
The SA gets easier to grip after being wet for a while. Some prefer the slick shooter.I'll have to give the SA a try then, haven't had any issues even in cold conditions (it's usually my hands that can't handle it before the line gets too stiff) but it's also the only mono I've tried.
I think the 30 lb would work for lighter rods. Both stretch out with use and the coils disappear. No worries about cutting the loop on the head, but they all fail after a few years anyway and I end up with a replacement loop. We live in the same neck of the woods. Let me know if you want to try the 30 lb. I have a lifetime supply….I have and liked the 40 lb. What are you comparisons to the 30 as far as Tangles go? Would 30 lb be a good choice for 5 wt rods and under? Do you have any concerns with the spectra cutting the loop on your head?
Hey do you mind sharing where you found the 50# Hydrofloat? I haven't been able to find any and looking to replace some old running line this season.I found some of the hydro float 50#, I’m excited to try it out after a decade or more of big game solar collector. I like the idea of no stretch with long casts on big water. If it’s a bust it was $14 which in 2024 dollars is basically free.
Amazon. It took some serious sifting through the weeds to find it but I eventually did. I couldn’t find it anywhere else in 50#.Hey do you mind sharing where you found the 50# Hydrofloat? I haven't been able to find any and looking to replace some old running line this season.
Thanks, I’ll do some digging but haven’t had any luck yet.Amazon. It took some serious sifting through the weeds to find it but I eventually did. I couldn’t find it anywhere else in 50#.
FWIW, I just went to my old Amazon orders to get the link where I bought 50# back in Nov. When I went to it, 50# was no longer an option there. Maybe PLine is back-ordered on the 50#?Thanks, I’ll do some digging but haven’t had any luck yet.