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  1. #16

    Re: fireline

    Everyone seems to have different opinions on Fireline.
    On light spinning reels in 6lb through to the 10lb stuff it is great line.
    When casting small plastics and very light weights it handles alot better than the true braids.I have seen countless people get wind knot after wind knot with true braids when casting light weights on small spinning reels.

    On baitcasters it is a different story and I like the true braids.....I wouldnt put 30lb Fireline on my Chronarch though....Once over 20lb in the fireline it is too tough and wire like.

    Cheers
    Pete

  2. #17
    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2007

    Re: fireline

    most people say fins so thats what i will get no point beatin around the bush when so many people say fireline isnt that great [for baitcasters} it wont go to waste though so i guess there is nothing to loose.

    cherrs

  3. #18

    Re: fireline

    Of course if you can go a better quality true or PE braid. But if you've got no choice the fireline will still work well after it's broken in. I just used some new 30lb stuff on a light baitcaster, and it probably took about 50 casts for it to settle in. It was fine to use then, and was casting perfectly into the teeth of 25kts of wind.

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