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Sufix elite fishing line?

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is it any good?

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  1. ya its fair but not great


  2. I haven't used it but if you can read a review of it by going to the link listed below, Hope this helps, have a nice day.

  3. I'd rather have ultra cast but sufix elite is fair  

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  4. h**l yeah it's good! I use it in 12 lb. on many of my baitcasters, and 6-8 lb. on my spinning gear.

    It casts great, has little memory, and even works well in 34 degree temps. Brrrr...That makes for some cold weather fishing.

    You get a LOT for your money on one 300 yard spool, enough for a couple reels, holds knots well, and has never snapped (as long as drag is set right, 1/3 of your lb. test line rating), and has never snapped unless I hang a lure and yank like a mad man.

    Very confident that it will pull most worms and jigs through the muck, and good fish fighting strength too.

    I give it a thumbs up!

  5. Recently switched over to it on my spinnin' rigs with NO complaints. Have used just bout' every monofilant line on the market (welllllllll almost ;) ), so guess ya' could say that I've got a bit of experience with em'. On a personal ratin' I give it a 8-9. "Tight lines and Fish On" ;) < ' ( (( > <

  6. It's a good line. I prefer another brand, but you won't be wasting your money with Sufix.

  7. its good while its on, i have found it doesnt stand the test of being used a lot and seems to almost get brittle after not to long.  I think it is because it has less stretch compared to other monos on the market.  I think its great for under 20 pound test especially on little bait casters cause its smooth and less stretch is good for it.

    I actually like Ande for heavier tackle it has a lot of strength and stretch for the big fish so its more forgiving.

  8. I rather fish Trilene than Sufix.

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