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Seaguar Red Label Fluorocarbon 1000 Yards Fishing Line

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Comments:Used this in 12ib for my baitcaster and I am quite impressed. It's castable but a bit stiff. For the money as other have mentioned it's not bad. I have yet to have a break off or any unbearable birds nest on my casting reel. Give it a try. Comments:I just landed the biggest bass of my life, 11lbs. This line handled it great. Good sensitivity, strength, both as a main and leader line at an affordable price IMO. Comments:I've literally fished them all. Literally. Pound for pound this is the best. It's worth double the price. The 4lb is maybe the best finesse line ever made. For the money it's not even close there's monos that are more expensive. Comments: Great Line, I have been nothing but impressed, if you put a little line conditioner on it, it will perform like a much higher end line. Good buy.

Comments:awesome line for the price, I've used the 12lb for my square bills, traps, and jerk baits and I've pulled in tons of fish in the 5-9lb range this season, no break offs or complaints great job seaguar ! Comments:Absolute worst line I have ever tried to use. Not sure if it was just a bad batch, but the memory on this line before ever spooling it on was crazy. I spooled it onto a spinning reel and before I could even thread the line through the last of the guides the line was jumping off the reel spool and the bail was closed. Trashed it and used another brand I have used previously. Total waste of money. May try to use it as a leader, but not on anymore reels. Comments:The more I use this line the less I want to buy anything else. The 10 pound is great! The 15lb is great! the 12lb is great! the 20lb.... great! This stuff is just too smooth and strong to ignore. I am not a fish so I cannot attest to its visibility under water. Comments:The 10 lb line has cost me 3 jerk baits it isn't very abrasion resistant I also have the 8 for finesse fishing and not problems there. Comments:The only good aspect of this line is the knot strength. Manageability, memory, knotting up, etc is all TERRIBLE.. even straight off the roll.. 0/10 would NEVER buy another seaguar product.. even with line conditioner this is the WORST flourocarbon I have ever used in my 15 years of fishing.Comments:I first used Red Label a couple years ago when I had no idea or had any knowledge of different applications for different lines. I cant remember having a problem with it then. I spooled up in April with this stuff and used it once on a combo and havent touched the combo since.Took it out today and this line performed flawlessly. Over 6 months hold and this line was casting a 1/4 oz. Trap a country mile on my Lews LFS. I will be buying Red Label again! Comments:I must be doing it wrong because I have no issues with this line... It's strong, works fine on the spool, good abrasion resistance, and great price! Comments:Awesome line, regardless of price. I've now caught a 53 and 40 inch musky throwing DT's for Smallmouth with 12 lb Red Label on a Revo S. Both ripped drag like crazy. The 53 had it wrapped around his mouth the first time I got him to the boat, thought for sure it would break on his teeth. 6 charges later he was in the boat. Could not recommend more. Comments: If you're in the business of boat flipping meat nuggets, but you're balling on a budget; this is the stuff for you. Casts like butter baby. Just buy it. Comments:Yes this is a great line, to start off with using Fluorocarbon line. I started off using this line in 2010. Didn't never have a problem with it at all. Nice and sensitive abrasion resistance. Will give you the confidence in using Fluorocarbon.

Comments:never getting this again! Just strung up my new swimbait rod with 20lb test. After three casts I watch my hudd sail off into the middle of the lake never to be seen again. I was so disappointed. Comments:This is extremely good line. Casts well, and durable. Using 15 lb test line & a San Diego Jam knot this line answered the call and landed a 38" stripper. Comments:for the money, you can't beat Seagar red label. I use 10 & 12 for crankin & 15 for just about everything else. Very good, inexpensive & strong ! Comments:I've fished a few fluoros and had to trash them because they're just too stiff. But this line is limp and still has the benefits of fluoro. 6 or 8 on drop shots, shaky heads and small jigs can't be beat for the price Comments:absolutely the best flourocarbon for the price. Used it for buzzbait a & caught a 4 pounder & 3 pounder plus three or four in the 2 1/2 range & was flawless. Also used it for Texas rigged beaver baits, fishing along the banks & the k it's held great (uni knot) & did not miss a bass & none were under 2 lbs. great lineThis line have a 4.5/5 for me and that's because the memory on this line isn't the greatest but it's strong as nails. Comments: This is my go to Flouro for Jig fishing and basically every other application. Mainly run 15lb. i actually get bulk spools of 15 cause its on so many reels. Casts great. Knot strength is great. Rarely ever have i run into any issues. I have gotten a few smaller spools that seemed rough but still had their strength. You can tow in any fish and even oak trees.Not well versed in the lighter stuff and have heard it doesn't have the best strength but highly recommend for running 12lb and up. Comments:this is the best 20lb FC in the world. i throw it on a 1/2-3/4 lipless, texas rig, 1/2oz chatterbait. clear and strong. absolutely no issues, been using it for years. Comments:On the advise of a fried I tried the 15 lb and 12 lb test. I found it hard and difficult to cast. Extremely stiff and felt heavy when casting. I can't speak for strength and durability, I didn't get that far. Comments: Just like me, you are someone looking to get the most out of a FC line but without a hefty price tag. Well I'll just say this. When I first got into casting reels, I was looking for a strong but buyer friendly FC line and I started out with Trilen and it became to crazy with the memory. So I stumbled upon this red label at my local retailer years ago and I can confidently say this is by far my favorite budget friendly FC line to date. And honestly haven't used any other FC line on the market because of this red label. I use anywhere from 12, 15, and 20# for all my needs. I have yet to break off once, we'll only if I get snagged up and have to hulk strength the line out and even then sometimes I have to cut the line because it just won't break.

Comments: Hands down the best fluoro on the market for a great price. i have the 10lb and the 17lb and theyre both awesome Comments:Best line yet in 55 years of fishing.inexpensive,strong,casts well and knots hold just great.i doubt I'll be switching any time soon!

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Comments:This is probably the worst line i've ever bought. tried every knot & blue gills bust me off on 8lbs test. now Seaguar invisx on the other hand. that stuff must be made of dreams because its perfect. Comments: I use this as leader material for my braid in both fresh and saltwater, from 10-20lb. For that purpose, it is solid all-around. If you're looking for a quality leader material, I'd recommend Red Label. Comments:I tourney bass fish and fun fish with 10 lb red label and love it! Great product for the money. If your having problems casting this put it on an abu Garcia or bass pro baitcaster and you will see amazing results. It's the reels not the line this stuff is awesome! Comments: The more I use this line the less I want to buy anything else. The 15lb is great! the 12lb is great! the 20lb. great! This stuff is just too smooth & strong to ignore. it is super strong & reliable & I must say this line has 100% of my confidence. This is a very good line. The sensitive is out standing.

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