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Location: Denmark | Just tried Tuf Line on a few trips, I am pretty impressed. But can some of the long term users, please tell me how it compares to Spiderwire over a whole season? |
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| Tuff line is awesome! |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Tuf Line also absorbs a lot of water. Not the best stuff to use in cold weather. I think Spiderwire Stealth is a better choice. |
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Location: Minnesota | I have had tug line and love it never lost a lure! |
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Location: MN | I've used both for a fair amount of time. Both are good but both pick up a lot of water after awhile. I no longer use either, as I feel there are better available now. |
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Location: Denmark | Thanks for the feedback everyone.
@Propster
Do you only feel it, or have you found a better line? |
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Location: MN | I used Cortland Masterbraid and Vicious after those two, but am currently trying the Sufix 832. Only a few months use on that but so far I like it. After some additional wear it may pick up water as well, but so far so good. |
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| So on this topic, what is the best 100# braid for late season use that doesn't hold a lot of water? I really like the 832 as well, but it doesn't come in 100#. I |
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-) | I like spider wire ultracast! |
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