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Built to deliver the super strength and durability needed when fishing around rocky ledges, heavy weeds, docks and rough brush piles, this abrasion resistant Trilene XT Extra Tough monofilament line excels in heavy cover. An excellent high-performing, low-memory line that casts very well and won’t put a large dent in your wallet, this mono line is designed to allow you to get away with some incredibly dicey casts.

   



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Diameter: 0.36 mm 38-421-092-12
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Diameter: 0.2 mm 38-421-090-04
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Diameter: 0.25 mm 38-421-090-06
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Diameter: 0.31 mm 38-421-090-08
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Diameter: 0.33 mm 38-421-090-10
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Diameter: 0.36 mm 38-421-090-12
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Diameter: 0.43 mm 38-421-090-17
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Diameter: 0.48 mm 38-421-090-20
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Diameter: 0.2 mm 38-421-092-04
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Diameter: 0.25 mm 38-421-092-06
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Diameter: 0.31 mm 38-421-092-08
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Diameter: 0.33 mm 38-421-092-10
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Diameter: 0.38 mm 38-421-092-14
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Diameter: 0.43 mm 38-421-092-17
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330 Yards

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Diameter: 0.48 mm 38-421-092-20
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Built to deliver the super strength and durability needed when fishing around rocky ledges, heavy weeds, docks and rough brush piles, this abrasion resistant Trilene XT Extra Tough monofilament line excels in heavy cover. An excellent high-performing, low-memory line that casts very well and won’t put a large dent in your wallet, this mono line is designed to allow you to get away with some incredibly dicey casts.

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i put 8lb test for my trout outfit. it's ok i guess.
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its really made for crappie with the red because the trout usually require finesse and a realistic light presentation
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I would stick with clear.
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Just make sure it goes on the reel the same direction is comes off the spool. If line seems to be twisted, reverse the line spool.
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frist loop the line around the spool. then tie a not. then reel the line on the spool.
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theres really no wrong way to do it but the way iv spooled it for the past 10 years is by tying the simple basic surgical knot that you would use to tie ur shoes and rap it around 2-4 times around the spool( making sure it is in the right direction) and the reel up with the line spool directly below your reel while putting pressure on the line with your fingers from straight ahead and then after it is 4/5 up the reel put it through the eyes of the rod and tie on a lure.
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Like all lines you would spool, turn your reel handle and see if your reel turns clockwise or counter clockwise. Then place your line spool on the floor and see which way the line comes off the spool clockwise or counter clockwise. Make sure that the line is coming off the spool the same way that your reel turns. So if your reel turns clockwise make sure that your line comes off the spool clockwise, if it isn't just flip the spool over and you are ready to spool your line. Use "slight" pressure running the line through your fingers as you spool it, not too tight as this could cause the line to spring off the spool. Hope this helps.
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I don't reccomend using this line on a spinning reel. You will have much better results using XL instead. XT is geared more towards baitcasters, where as XL is geared more towards spinning reels.
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you spool it just like any other line
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For steelhead I would use 6-8 pound mono for mainline and then match it with a flouro leader of the same pound test. Steelhead are very line shy and using light line will ensure they cannot see it very well. This light line will help ing the river while float fishing by imroving drifts also. If you do catch one, make sure that your drag is set risght and you will have no problem. Good luck
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It should work fine!!

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for steel head you mite want to get 12 pound line and put your drag on if theres big steelhead wear you are like some 18 pounders
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i would say 12 or 14 with a flurocarbon leader
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It depends on the size of the fish and the conditions of the river. The only problem I've really ever found is that it starts to fray after the first or second fish, so you have to pay close attention or you might break off.
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that might work for medium steelheads
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