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Bob was right.

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Bob was right.

Postby briansII » December 14th, 2010, 5:00 pm

Last year I was going on about how good this new flyline/shooting line was. It seriously rivaled sliced bread. "Oh Wise One", NorcalBob said they are great, but have durability issues. I didn't care. I loved that line.

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The coating failed right where(base of the loop weld)Bob said it would. How does he do that? :shock:

And no, I still don't care. :booty: I bought the same line, and fixed the damaged one. This line is better than sliced, homemade, cinnamon bread.

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Re: Bob was right.

Postby NorcalBob » December 14th, 2010, 5:52 pm

"How does he do that?"
Fished it a lot!!!! :fart:
"This line is better than sliced, homemade, cinnamon bread"
Nothing is better than sliced homemade cinnamon bread!!! :gun:
Truthfully, it is the best shooting line made as far as no muss or fuss. No stretching required, lays out nicely, doesn't cut/burn your fingers easily, and not slippery. Durability is an issue as mine all did exactly what yours did. To solve the problem, I just cut off the damaged section and whipped in new loops. You'll be doing that a lot! I think mine are all now about about 30 feet shorter and I can cast the entire shooting line now!!!! :twisted: :roll:
I thought I was the "old wise butt one"!!!! :deadhorse:
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