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Post by fishing_in_israel on Oct 27, 2009 12:03:58 GMT -4
Anyone had any experience with Rapala Titanium Braid? It is advertised as being much less in diameter than its mono counterpart. Does it have much memory?
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Post by casey10 on Oct 27, 2009 15:34:07 GMT -4
Have not tried it, in fact I have never heard tell of it until now!!!
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Post by bacon on Oct 27, 2009 18:47:40 GMT -4
i found a few spools of it on clearance this spring, but havnt had a chance to spool it on a reel and try it. next spring i will, i hope i dont fall in love with it or anything, because i dont know where i would be able to find it anymore, only ever saw it one place and they got rid of it. as with most of the line that rapala made (or had made for them) its disappearing, i used there mono alot, its just as good as triline or stren, but it doesnt have the name, rapala is known for lures, not line, and i think alot of people overlooked it because they just always by 'their' brand. i have been using alot of the cajun red line from shakespear, that seems to be pretty good stuff too. bacon
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Post by Fishooked on Oct 27, 2009 19:23:40 GMT -4
Jeff I agree that the Cajun Red line is pretty good stuff for the price, and way better than Stren or Trilene.
But I recently tried Sufix line and now I won't use anything else. Top notch, IMO.
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Post by canuck on Oct 29, 2009 22:03:42 GMT -4
Have'nt seen any line by Rapala around here ?
Andy
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Post by muskiehunter on Oct 29, 2009 23:31:03 GMT -4
I have never heard of it until now.As far as line goes for Bass and Walleye I have been using P-Line Halo Fluorocarbon and have had great results with it ;D For Muskie, Pike and Bass in the slop I have been using 80# Fireline Tracer Braid which has been working awesome.
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