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    Got a shipment in from Varivas. Time to spool up some line. If you have not tried their line conditioner it is a very good product. Water based. Relaxes the line. I use it on a regular basis now.


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    Sweeeeeet!!!

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    Good stuff !

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    For the PE or the nylon? Never heard of a line conditioner for PE. Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultraslab View Post
    For the PE or the nylon? Never heard of a line conditioner for PE. Scott

    Here is a synopsis of what it is supposed to do. I have not used my PE lines enough to know if it helps with fraying. Here is what I have found out when using it on all types of line. On ester it helps with manageability and as sated it puts a very thin film on the line which aids in casting distance. It does make it pretty slick. Of course ester line cast great anyway but this does make it better. It does same for mono and FC also. A little of this goes a long way. I use the PE Pro to spray on a new spool of line and let it sit overnight before putting on the reel. And when heading up the road for a fishing trip I will hit the reels up with a small spritz. It has worked out great for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    Here is a synopsis of what it is supposed to do. I have not used my PE lines enough to know if it helps with fraying. Here is what I have found out when using it on all types of line. On ester it helps with manageability and as sated it puts a very thin film on the line which aids in casting distance. It does make it pretty slick. Of course ester line cast great anyway but this does make it better. It does same for mono and FC also. A little of this goes a long way. I use the PE Pro to spray on a new spool of line and let it sit overnight before putting on the reel. And when heading up the road for a fishing trip I will hit the reels up with a small spritz. It has worked out great for me.


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    Curious have you tried it on Nylon Twithc Master? Any improvement there? Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by ultraslab View Post
    Curious have you tried it on Nylon Twithc Master? Any improvement there? Scott
    Yes. The Twitch Master is the most supple line I’ve ever seen but using the conditioner just adds to it.


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    I'm just waiting for their next sale to restock. I'm def going to try the spray. The 3lb Twitch Master has become my go-to line for everything except dock shooting. For that I still use K9 copolymer for extra strength straightening hung jigs. To be honest, since I got Livescope a couple years ago, I don't hardly shoot docks anymore.
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