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| What superline is going to keep my hands the driest this fall? I currently use Tuf Line Plus in 80lb. test. Is there a better option for the cold water period? |
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Location: Contrarian Island | Stealth |
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| I have been very impressed with the Stealth (Spiderwire). It's supposedly coated with Teflon that seems to keep water from soaking into the line. Give it a try. What the heck, right?
lol, MSKYHNTR. We posted at the same time... Great minds think alike.
Edited by esox50 9/15/2005 10:56 AM
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Posts: 578
Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI | Definitely Stealth is the way to go. |
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Posts: 1764
Location: Ogden, Ut | Another recommendation for Stealth - especially when it's new.
Sorno |
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Posts: 2378
| I have used a bunch (PP, TUF, Stealth) and they all get my hands wet. Just get some decent gloves and dont worry about getting wet. |
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Location: oswego, il | I have found power pro to be the driest. To be honest, I tried the stealth and did not have the same findings the the folks above. Stren is fairly dry untill it wears then it's not at all. |
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