Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dogbreath on May 04, 2018, 04:51:12 PM
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Seen Sunline in Lower Mainland stores at all?
Whereabouts?
TIA.
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You will have to purchase sun line on line. I have seen it at Cabelas in the U.S. but not the lb rating and color that I was interested in. You can purchase it directly from Sun Line, just go to their website.
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Yeah that's what I thought-it seems to me that I saw it somewhere in some local shop but maybe it was a similar package.
Easy enough to do online it's an easy site to navigate.
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I ordered the pink stuff from the states it was absolutely terrible.
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I had their high visibility floating line in 20lb test, and it was good. I like the way it floated and mended. The bright yellow color was nice because it could be seen easily when fishing it. I noticed over time that the line was not as abrasion resistant as others like maxima or Pline, but most floating lines are not meant to be used against rocks and tree limbs. Their floating line was almost like a fluorocarbon line in diameter which I really liked.
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Cabelas in abbotsford sell sunline
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I had their high visibility floating line in 20lb test, and it was good. I like the way it floated and mended. The bright yellow color was nice because it could be seen easily when fishing it. I noticed over time that the line was not as abrasion resistant as others like maxima or Pline, but most floating lines are not meant to be used against rocks and tree limbs. Their floating line was almost like a fluorocarbon line in diameter which I really liked.
i loved the high vis pink stuff but man it got chewed up quick, was cutting about 20 or so feet off after every time on the water, if it had better abrasion resistance i would continue to use it.