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Touted as a fluorocarbon mainline, InvizX still fishes with a bit more stiffness than comparable mono or copolymer lines, making it a better choice for spooling on casting reels or large spinning reels (dont spool on 500 size reels.) Best Superline: Sufix NanoBraid Pros Very small diameter (6-pound test = 0.004) for microlight lures and low water resistance Very smooth and strong relative to other microbraided lines Cons Low diameter can create line coils or tangles on spinning reels (be sure to spool on top of heavier mono line for best performance) Key Features 2-, 3-, 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-, 12- and 14-pound test (150-yard spools) Aqua-Camo and Low-Vis Green Applications Deep jigging Long casts Admittedly, my first impressions of microbraided lines were far from positive

I am currently in fresh water but was thinking if it would be a good idea to get a salt water rod that I can use for fresh water

We also carry a full production lineup of Fly, Spey/Switch, Spinning, Casting/Troll and Sockeye rods all built in Soldotna, AK

The rod loads very well, with minimal backcasting (of course, that ability comes with experience on the flats, but a quick-loading rod really helps, too)
It's a small but crucial detail that can make a big difference during those intense deep-sea encounters

Large arbor reels are known for less memory in the fly line
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