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casting line
looking for a descent line for beach casting as line i am using isn't that great, any suggestions?
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used to fish with suffix tritanium but recently changed to daiwa tournament, seems a much nicer line to cast plus the fact that i got 15 rolls of 20lb probably helped
, still use 35lb tritanium for rough ground tho.

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diawa sensor is good line ,i use it for rough ground fishing as it is slightley thicker and more abrasion resistent,and because of the price of it you can change the line regularly and it works out cheap enough.from memory i can get three or four reel fills from a 4 oz spool,depending or breaking strain i am using cheers john
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I spooled up with Ultima Black Ice (15lb) the other day, and am very impressed so far. i haven't used it enough though to decide how good it's abrasion resisting qualities are yet.
I used the tritanium stuff once and dumped it, i'm the only person i know how didn't like it, so maybe i just got a spool off a bad batch. i found the knot strength very poor.
Patrick
I used the tritanium stuff once and dumped it, i'm the only person i know how didn't like it, so maybe i just got a spool off a bad batch. i found the knot strength very poor.
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I use Daiwa sensor and tournament never had any problems with it ,seen a guy use an ultima line recently that frayed very quickly it was a combination of bad casting and heavy ground but i was still surprised at how bad it got (line snapped on the 3rd cast sending a trace flying with leader and about 4-5 feet of line :shock: )
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as far as i could tell it was one of there standard lines(also the guy was using what i can only call a snap cast :shock: :shock: ), saying that i'm sure there are people who would say that they wouldn't like Daiwa line it really is personal choice of what works for you :)Round_ourway wrote:I have been using the ultima gold for a while and it has served me well.