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In reply to Post #1 Synco xt line or korda touchdown.
Have a look at the true line stats on the tackle box line test pdf.
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I fish a very weedy snaggy estate lake full of mussels & packed with lilly beds. I agree with Belch that the kontour in 18lb is good stuff.
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| Belch | Posts: 4206 |  | MODERATOR | |
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In reply to Post #5 If your not casting then the higher the diameter the better for abrasion - if you want a lower dia than mono but with equal if not better resistance then fluro - 18lb Korda Kontour in 0.38 is like tow rope / the 15lb in 0.35 is also pretty tough - both cast like s**t however . .
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In reply to Post #4 I also fish on a syndicaat lake since this year 400m x 500m, forgot to post i in op.
Btw, on one of the canals you fish out to max 150 meters because it is connected to a lake, but you can't sit anywhere closer, you allowed to drop your rig in that lake
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In reply to Post #1 It hold 300yds of 12lb bs. What canal are you fishing?
Instead of bait boating it 300yds to your chosen spot try moving closer.
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| Belch | Posts: 4206 |  | MODERATOR | |
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In reply to Post #1 If its short range then any 0.43 should do the job within reason? PB Control / maybe try the new Korda Kaizen?
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Gardner Hydrotuff is well regarded for its abrasion resistance.
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I'm definitely replacing my 3 big pits with 3x Shimano Medium Baitrunner XTR-A LC.
I'm looking for a worthy replacement for the Korda Touchdown 0.35 mm 12LB/0.40mm 15LB.
This line must be very abrasion-resistant with a strong knot. I fish on two canals: one with a lot of rocks and the other with a lot of plants.
Since the Medium Baitrunner has a much smaller line capacity i'm looking for a replacement with a lower diameter that doesn't compromise on the breaking strain of the Touchdown.
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