steez fluorcarbon...anyone using it?

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Finnz922
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steez fluorcarbon...anyone using it?

Post by Finnz922 » Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:44 pm

I am considering buying a spool to see what it is like. I currently use Vicious for cranking; Trilene 100% for jigs, Cabela's No-vis for t-rigs. I have used Gamma Fluoro in the past and also BPS. Is anyone using or quit using Steez Fluoro and why?

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Re: steez fluorcarbon...anyone using it?

Post by BassBug » Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:04 am

Finnz922,

I have never used Vicious or Cabelas No-vis fluorocarbon so can’t report, however I have used Gamma, BPS XPS and 100% and like the Steez and BPS XPS the best out of the three.
I use the 6lb and 8lb for drop shot/shakey (shaky) head and use the 12lb, 16lb and 20lb for T-rigs, Jigs, Wacky, and some spinner baits. I have no issues to report other than I like the line. Would not hesitate to spend the money on this line and give it a try.

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Re: steez fluorcarbon...anyone using it?

Post by coryjames » Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:40 pm

i use it ,in 16 or 17LBS test.its got some memory when you start with it but goes away after a few casts.it has very little stretch,so its got great sensitivity.its my go too line for trigs and pitching.just wish it came in clear for some of the waters i fish.

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Re: steez fluorcarbon...anyone using it?

Post by Finnz922 » Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:25 pm

I think I will give it a try. Thanks guys.

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Re: steez fluorcarbon...anyone using it?

Post by BASSLAYER » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:02 am

8lb line is easy to cast, knots are ok, very supple just a little thicker than other FC's @ that price range.
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