Seaguar® Tatsu™ Fluorocarbon Line
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- Double Structure fluorocarbon
- Remarkable knot and tensile strength
- Exceptional castability
- Nearly invisible
- Level Wind Technologyâ„¢
- Ideal for spinning and baitcast reels
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 23
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by nitro250 top line
The best line I've ever used super strong, limp, great casting distance mainly use for finesse fishing little expensive but for tournament fishing its paid for itself
January 21, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by lunchbox Best Fluorocarbon yet!
I have fished a lot of different fluorocarbons, P-Line Halo, Sunline, BPS brand, and even other Seaguar products and Tatsu is by far the best of them all.
Advantages: Strong, great knot strength, low memory *for fluorocarbon*, lays on the spool better than any other fluorocarbon i have fished, very durable, great abrasion resistance and it is quite reasonably priced for a truly premium line.
This is not a line for weekend wannabes, and i would not put it on your old 303 either. As far as managing the line i would use some KVD line and lure conditioner. It always does the trick on my fluorocarbon.
November 20, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by lemonmerchant Great Product
I was so curious about this line I'll give an honest review for others who want to know if it lives up to the hype. I paired it with a Stradic 3000 and a G Loomis Bronzeback and I was using the 10 lb test.
Pros:
Extremely strong. Over the course of 3 days I only lost 2 jigs. The line is so strong it would bend the hooks straight and still hold the knot. Also landed some big small mouth and the line held them.
Senisitve. Quite sensitive for 10lb test. Landed 30+ small mouth over a few days. Fished it with jigs, senkos and other soft plastics. Very easy to detect hits.
Casting distance is average for most fluro and it comes off the spool nicely with little memory.
Cons:
Cost. Self explanatory.
On the 3rd day I did develop a loop in the line that required some management. After 3 days of constant use I expect to encounter some problems but overall it was minor. I can't say for certain if this will become an ongoing issue.
Overall I will continue to use this line for clear water small mouth fishing. I cannot stress enough how strong this line is which might justify the purchase for most. In terms of sensitivety and casting distance, its probably just a bit better than most flurocarbons on the market.
September 18, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by actonbas Seaguar fluoro, still the best
Perfect for tying onto braid. I use seaguar fluoro for all my fresh and salt water fishing. It's strong yet supple enough to tie.
Would have given it 5 stars if it wasn't for the price which coupled with Bass Pro shops shipping and handling charges made it the most expensive line I have ever purchased.
September 13, 2011
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excellent, but it really helps to use KVD conditionerA:Â
Not well. I had so many problems with line unwinding on its own, memory, bird nests and backlashes that I ripped it off after one use. I use the Shimano Stradic CI4 on a CarrotStick.Answers
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don't think it makes much difference except in ultra-clear waterA:Â
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Completely invisible to fishTop 250 Contributor
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As close to invisible as you can get.Answers
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200yds (the master catalog has a typo it says 600)A:Â
The filler spool has 200 yardsA:Â
200yds per spoolA:Â
200 yrdsDetails:Â
It doesn't say a thing about the amount of line per spool. I'm guess 500 or 1,000?Answers
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only 200 yds per spool but I use backing and tie on only 75 yds of Tatsu. Why waste all that line?A:Â
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The filler spool has 200 yardsA:Â
200 yds per spool.A:Â
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