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Western Filament's Tuf Line XP is a small-diameter Spectra® braid designed to lay evenly on the spool. Tuf Line XP is produced under a high-tension process allowing for greater compaction of the fibers, making it stronger than other braids. Tuf Line XP's advanced finishing process also produces a line that boasts higher abrasion resistance and near-zero stretch with excellent knot performance. Color: Moss Green.

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Diameter: 0.061 mm 38-421-334-06
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Diameter: 0.076 mm 38-421-334-08
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Diameter: 0.061 mm 38-421-332-06
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Diameter: 0.076 mm 38-421-332-08
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Diameter: 0.15 mm 38-421-334-15
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Diameter: 0.2 mm 38-421-334-20
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Diameter: 0.28 mm 38-421-334-30
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Diameter: 0.3 mm 38-421-334-50
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Diameter: 0.4 mm 38-421-334-65
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Diameter: 0.45 mm 38-421-334-80
Your Price (each): $39.99
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Western Filament's Tuf Line XP is a small-diameter Spectra® braid designed to lay evenly on the spool. Tuf Line XP is produced under a high-tension process allowing for greater compaction of the fibers, making it stronger than other braids. Tuf Line XP's advanced finishing process also produces a line that boasts higher abrasion resistance and near-zero stretch with excellent knot performance. Color: Moss Green.

  • Rounder profile than competitive lines
  • Lays evenly on the spool
  • Naturally waterproof
  • Near-zero stretch
  • Totally U.V. resistant
  • Boasts higher abrasion resistance
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I'm looking for a combo with the right line that can hold big fish. I'm planning on getting 65 lb. braid with this line and putting it on my billdance river catfish baitcast combo if I get it. If it would work good with it I would like to know if it needs backing.
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I use the 65 pound test without backing, I tie the line on the spool and place a 1" pice of tape on the spool to hold it in place. I troll big lures in rocky waters and when they jam between the rocks and the drag is screaming the line has never budged on the spool for me.
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Sure - why wouldn't it?
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Just bought some 20# pound tuf line? I'v heard mixed reviews! I float in the french broad river for smallies with 8 pound fluoro. line. The last time I was out I cought 30 or so but lost two 5+ pounders, they got me over and under some rocks it was a heart breaker! Im fishing with a Pflueger Trion GX-7 Spinning Reel - 4735GX. I'm tired of losing hogs and 8 dollar lures! Any advice would be much appreciated!!!
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This line will perform well. Just don't set the hook with your finger on the line.
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About 20 pounds or so. This stuff is fantastic. I dont worry about losing lures anymore
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20 lbs, this braid is thicker than most
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It is brilliant because i find it much easier to work with than mono. Birdnests are inevitable while learning a baitcaster and I have had little problem sorting out a mess on the rare occasion it happens. I tends to stay on the spool better when there is an over rotation. I find mono likes to jump off and add to the mess. plus this stuff is indestructible. You will not lose lures.
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it should work just fine. what you fishing for and where you are fishing will determine what lbs test to use
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this would work quite wells very forgiving with a beginner with some bait caster skill
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