Fish24/7 Posted March 15, 2020 Posted March 15, 2020 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ First I'm a picky line guy. This line fits my needs in all of the following categories.👍☑️ Second I want a dependable line I have complete confidence in every time I use it. 👍☑️ I used to buy the fluorocarbon lines. Tritanium has now replaced all my fluorocarbon needs.👍☑️ Third I'll just mention about the performance of Tritanium. Excellent castability on spinning and baitcasting. Toughness, this stuff is way stronger than the label says. sensitivity,consistent construction,the perfect balance of stretch imo. Knot strength is super strong imo. Excellent abrasive qualities. It's not a really stiff line either. I've used 8,12,14,17 lb test. On the higher end it's still subtle for the size. It does hold a little memory on the spool, and most lines will,but soon after just a few casts or so it's gone and there is zero memory,line lays straight in the water and no coils from the rod tip.👍☑️ Currently I have 8lb on my bass spinning reels.12 and 14 spooled on my top water,crank,jerk,jig,worm, and spinner bait combos. 17lb on my swimbait ,big bait, and flipping stuff. You get a lot of yds for the price too. 👍☑️ This will be my 5th year ? using Tritanium. It has goodd longevity. I typically respool a reel maybe 2-3 x a year off the same spool and still have lots of line left on the spool.Could go longer but like I said I'm picky. Anyway I don't use anything else for bass fishing now except for one reel that's spooled with heavy braid for when you just gotta have it💪 https://www.rapala.com/sufix/monofilament/tritanium-plus/tritanium-plus/Tritanium+Plus.html Shop around and you can find some good prices💲💲 snagged in outlet 3 1
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