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Will also mention that I switched fluorocarbon lines for my jerkbaits from 10lb Berkley 100% to 10lb Seaguar InvisX and I will have to say I am sold on the Seaguar. First thing I noticed was how limp/soft it was compared to Berkley with less memory. Second thing I noticed was the diameter on the Seaguar is a lot smaller than the Berkley. Third thing I noticed is that it has a little more stretch that the Berkley 100%. Fourth thing I noticed is that it doesn't sink as fast as the Berkley. I think it is just phenomenal for jerkbait fishing and will not switch back. Now for my bottom contact baits like jigs and plastics I will still stick with the Berkley 100% Fluoro as I think it has a little better sensitivity and I like that it has less stretch.

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Will also mention that I switched fluorocarbon lines for my jerkbaits from 10lb Berkley 100% to 10lb Seaguar InvisX and I will have to say I am sold on the Seaguar. First thing I noticed was how limp/soft it was compared to Berkley with less memory. Second thing I noticed was the diameter on the Seaguar is a lot smaller than the Berkley. Third thing I noticed is that it has a little more stretch that the Berkley 100%. Fourth thing I noticed is that it doesn't sink as fast as the Berkley. I think it is just phenomenal for jerkbait fishing and will not switch back. Now for my bottom contact baits like jigs and plastics I will still stick with the Berkley 100% Fluoro as I think it has a little better sensitivity and I like that it has less stretch.

The Invizx has quite a bit more stretch than the old Carbon Pro. I miss my Carbon Pro :( .

Red Label has more stretch yet, and less sink. Using some of that for carolina leaders to keep the worm up a bit. Seaguar makes some pretty nice lines. United Outdoor has good prices and free S&H. Just bought 1000yds Invizx 10# shipped for $63.99.

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I'm finding almost all of the berkley 100% is thick for its pound test. I'm not sure of they got tired of hearing about the breakage issues with Vanish, so they just took all the pound tests down a size on the new line or what, but diameter per test, pretty much every other flouro out there is thinner than the berkley 100%

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great report and sorry to hear about the theft in matter of fact i got where i dont leave anything of value in my truck especially if im fishing at night we are start to having trouble again up on stockton with thiefs breaking out windows to get in to your vehicle. a friend of mine had a nice gps and binoculars stole last weekend up at the north mutton creek access.

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I love Invizx when it is warm outside. It seems to break very easily in the winter. Has any body else had that problem?

I have noticed the same problem with the InVizx in cold weather. I just use the 12 lb. and 15 lb. with no issues and stick with Maxima for lighter lines.

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