If you're considering Tasline give Southside Boating and Fishing a call, they're a tasline stockist and have bulk spools. I don't have it in 80lb but last year I had 7 reels spooled with Tasline ranging from 12lb to 50lb and can say its the best braid I've used. Hoping to have the rest of my reels spooled with it by the end of the year
streaker boy
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Get tasline line from busted
Get tasline line from busted fishing
Stevo81
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+1 for tasline.
+1 for tasline.
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beau
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If you're considering Tasline
If you're considering Tasline give Southside Boating and Fishing a call, they're a tasline stockist and have bulk spools. I don't have it in 80lb but last year I had 7 reels spooled with Tasline ranging from 12lb to 50lb and can say its the best braid I've used. Hoping to have the rest of my reels spooled with it by the end of the year
hilko
Posts: 58
Date Joined: 27/03/18
Another vote for Tasline
I use the 80lb braid. It's stronger than 80ld - according to label... actual 116lb with a diameter of 0.48mm
Means that its effectively a 116lb braid strength with a thinner line - therefore less drag.
see label here www.tasline.com.au/tasline-elite-white-80lb
I've had some monster sharks on at Exxy and couldn't break it and got dragged around.
also this www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/194493-2016-2017-braid-test-results-including-fg-knot-strength-and-line-diameter/
with some tests... and link to test results... www.dropbox.com/s/dtvrv8c7dho30mv/Braid%20Test%20Results.xlsx
So consideration could me:
Why not use 50lb tasline www.tasline.com.au/tasline-elite-white-50lb/
this gives you 76lb breaking strain with a thinner line 0.332mm
Cheers