Seagur Carbon Pro or red label

Started by gillrod2728, March 05, 2012, 01:02:04 PM

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gillrod2728

I am wanting to try some more seagur fluro already have seagur abraz x but wanted a little cheaper in price the carbon pro is on sale at tackle ware house for 12.99 for 20lb and red label is 11 bucks for 20lb so which ones is better? What would be the difference between the two? Both are entry level fluro I just dont see how much different thos two could be..  I want the less stretch as possible and also be able to hold up against normal wood and rock..   Thanks
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Diggy_

Red label broke on the spool on me 2x. I emailed them and no reply. I'll try tilene 100 next

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Ron Fogelson

Carbon pro isn't entry level fluorocarbon, it's just not  made any more so sounds like they are unloading what they have left.  It IMHO was the best floro out at the time and all I used.  Once it went away I didn't like the stretch Red Label had for flipping/pitching so switched over to all braid for that and use Red Label for cranks, vibrashocks and spinnerbaits.  I returned your pm but now that I see your looking at TW to buy you won't be able to check the line as I suggested.  $11.00 for Red Label is about right but the $12.00 for the Carbon Pro could be a good deal as long as the line has been stored correctly and isn't so old it's from the 1st run.  lo

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Quote from: gillrod2728 on March 05, 2012, 01:02:04 PM
I am wanting to try some more seagur fluro already have seagur abraz x but wanted a little cheaper in price the carbon pro is on sale at tackle ware house for 12.99 for 20lb and red label is 11 bucks for 20lb so which ones is better? What would be the difference between the two? Both are entry level fluro I just dont see how much different thos two could be..  I want the less stretch as possible and also be able to hold up against normal wood and rock..   Thanks

gillrod2728

Thanks I dont really know what i wanna buy now!! I dont want to buy old line but I dont want to buy red label if its stretchy compared to others!! But I guess I never will know if i dont try it  ;)
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Pferox

My idea of stretchy and Ron's idea of stretchy can be very far apart, the only way you can know for sure is to try it. If you find it acceptable, then use the heck out of it. If not, use it up and try something else.

Most of the new lines I try are usually on the clearance racks. Then I love the stuff and can't find any more of it.  ~rant
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phred

I have had red label break at the knot 4 times in the last three days. Lost on three jigs and a wacky worm. I just put it on and it is coming off.
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gillrod2728

phred I hope the 20lb red label i got works out :shocking:     after the other day im in love with seagur abrazx so after I use red label up even if its good or bad im going to all abrazx for sure     ;D
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