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Dec 3, 2007 0:18:05 GMT
Post by The Codfather of Sole on Dec 3, 2007 0:18:05 GMT
Used Daiwa Sensor brown for a long time now, never has let me down yet
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Dec 3, 2007 0:32:52 GMT
Post by Richieawt on Dec 3, 2007 0:32:52 GMT
Same as Dale but use sensor clear now instead, only for distance work.
Use silcast 28lb on my rough ground reels
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Dec 3, 2007 8:59:46 GMT
Post by stevieboy on Dec 3, 2007 8:59:46 GMT
"Daiwa Sensor brown " - Bit stretchy for me! I ran out of bait elastic and used the 6lb Daiwa Sensor I had for mulleting! You get about a zillion miles of it on a spool!*
*Ok, maybe not that much...
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Dec 3, 2007 12:03:23 GMT
Post by skatenchips on Dec 3, 2007 12:03:23 GMT
hhhmmmm just acquired 5000 meters of hi vis yellow Daiwa tournament in 12lb 0.31mm might be ok for lurin...but seems a tad thin for lead work. on tuther hand might be good for casting distance practice.
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Dec 3, 2007 21:17:28 GMT
Post by codlingchaser on Dec 3, 2007 21:17:28 GMT
sufix red, cant bloody beat it i recon, had to settle for ukoma last week or so as the shop sold out and trust me chaps its sh**e
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Dec 4, 2007 16:29:19 GMT
Post by scotty on Dec 4, 2007 16:29:19 GMT
hhhmmmm just acquired 5000 meters of hi vis yellow Daiwa tournament in 12lb 0.31mm might be ok for lurin...but seems a tad thin for lead work. on tuther hand might be good for casting distance practice. your better off with 15lb for beachfishing
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Dec 4, 2007 21:52:08 GMT
Post by maghouse on Dec 4, 2007 21:52:08 GMT
Daiwa sensor ...... can't beat it !
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Dec 5, 2007 18:23:15 GMT
Post by scotty on Dec 5, 2007 18:23:15 GMT
i think alot depends on weather your using multipliers or not.
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Dec 6, 2007 22:40:41 GMT
Post by Steve (Original Leadchukka) on Dec 6, 2007 22:40:41 GMT
Beach - Berkely Fireline XDS 30lb on an Abu 6500 C3 multiplier - wonderful stuff. No probs with abrasion.
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Dec 8, 2007 19:18:13 GMT
Post by colbythecodking on Dec 8, 2007 19:18:13 GMT
i use diawa tournament and i had it on the spool for about 2 months until changing it. Diawa sensor is abit stretchy and curly whirly for me never tried f1 tho.
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Dec 9, 2007 17:48:03 GMT
Post by greysfanboy on Dec 9, 2007 17:48:03 GMT
Just as a note - when using Daiwa Sensor 30lb mainline and 40lb Amnesia snoods, if I pull for a break the hook snood usually goes and not the mainline. We know Amnesia is not crap, so the Daiwa Sensor is generally underrated
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Dec 11, 2007 10:45:45 GMT
Post by phish on Dec 11, 2007 10:45:45 GMT
never heard of anyone using it for beach fishing, but i use Varivas for uptiding and it seems quite hard waring and nice to use..aint cheap though.
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Dec 11, 2007 14:58:04 GMT
Post by stevieboy on Dec 11, 2007 14:58:04 GMT
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Dec 13, 2007 21:18:51 GMT
Post by scotty on Dec 13, 2007 21:18:51 GMT
some interesting results there scott.
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Jan 1, 2008 11:41:53 GMT
Post by reelbargains on Jan 1, 2008 11:41:53 GMT
As a general rule I prefer solid colour lines (i.e. not see through). The jury's still out on black F1 (using it now on one reel now) but one line I always like to use is Ultimas Distance line in the 15lb - it's a solid gold colour. It's a nice limp line that I've had very few problems with and best of all it's cheap (fiver a spool I think) so you can replace it quite often.
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