Joe Winstanley
Senior Member & Supporter
Interesting reading there joe.
I’ve always gone by what’s written on the spool and stuck with what’s worked in the past. I used GR60 for years and it’s been brilliant line. I found it wasn’t quite as supple as I wanted and swapped it with fox Exocet green in 16lb a good while ago. Now I look at that chart the line I’ve swapped to has a lower breaking strain yet I’ve more confidence in it than ever with a nice string of double figure fish on a small snaggy very weedy river. I’ll be sticking with It as I have full confidence in it but it’s interesting to know that I’ve actually swapped to a weaker line on paper.
GR60 - "it wasnt quite as supple as I wanted"
You can say that again, let's get it right - it's practically tow rope! Ok that's a slight exaggeration, but supple it ain't. But it didn't bother me that much. Most of my casting is done by an underarm lob, and I've never used it for hooklengths. It is strong for the diameter and has excellent abrasion qualities, it knots well which is super important and it's consistent, without too much memory, although it is a bit springy. I started using it mainly because the likes of Terry Hearn swore by it for hauling out monster carp on snaggy gravel pits. I switched to Pro-Clear mainly because Stef was raving about it, and he's not one for using premium tackle for the good of his health. It's definitely more supple than GR60 and the TB tests rate it stronger. Sadly its no longer available, so I'll have to switch back to GR60 if this seasons experiment with braid doesn't work out. Or maybe GR60X assuming that's still available?
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