That's what I usually use in 20 lb. for leaders but found in my tests it consistently breaks at 15 lbs.I am usually fishing 25 lb invizx 0.45mm diameter and my friend was using a 20 lb -under .40 mm. His line would constantly fire with scotty or with back offshore releases.
For leaders I use blue label 20 lb, I find it stronger. I find the 25 lb invizx lasts forever but anything thinner degrades within 3-4 years. Found it hard way losing 4 lakers in a row on an old 8 lb invizx leader jiggin off a boat on Simcoe at the time it was full of lakers. The 4lb Invizx is the worst, it becomes trash in a year.That's what I usually use in 20 lb. for leaders but found in my tests it consistently breaks at 15 lbs.
I found the same thing happening with me as with 20lb test blue label Seagar. So I bumped it up to 25lb. and viola- much stronger! Especially fighting those acrobatic bows!That's what I usually use in 20 lb. for leaders but found in my tests it consistently breaks at 15 lbs.
Well Bob as you know I have been having problems with my Seagar flouro leaders breaking so my buddy Mathew Sawrie (Torpedo Fishing Products) tossed some of his 20lb flouro into my boat the middle of last season and so far I have not had any break.That's what I usually use in 20 lb. for leaders but found in my tests it consistently breaks at 15 lbs.
Hey can you get him to toss a few rolls into my boat? Just kidding, maybe I'll give it a try and thanks for the tip Wayne.Well Bob as you know I have been having problems with my Seagar flouro leaders breaking so my buddy Mathew Sawrie (Torpedo Fishing Products) tossed some of his 20lb flouro into my boat the middle of last season and so far I have not had any break.
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