Pros & Cons
Pros
Blue covers are the best for stiffness of big fish with sharp teeth. Orange covers for suppleness and transparency. Works great for inshore saltwater fishing.
Cons
This spool of seaguar blue label is opaque and chalky looking. It defeats the purpose of using fluorocarbon. It comes so twisted up it’s impossible to even tie knots.
Highlights
Quality
Each color signifies a certain quality thats needed for certain types of fish
I can always trust this quality fishing line
The only thing i don’t like is hard to tight a knot with the thick line
I do think it is very expensive for the amount that you receive
Competitiveness
Ive never had any problem with seaguar blue
I also tie all my spinner rigs i use for walleye and my spinnglo setups on seaguar blue label
Overview
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- This product had a total of 8,081 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 23 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is difficult to get a length off of the spool and then reinsert into the container without the line spooling off or kinking the line
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you’re here you most likely know what this is so i don’t have to explain to you what it is
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dont waist your time or money on anything else
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Buy the largest spool you can afford
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Basically theyre all the same with slight tweaking
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If i stay in the estuary flats i need suppleness transparency which is both the orange the red
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Really depends on your targeted species