I use diawa sensor mate, its a bit thicker then other lines but its as tough as bulls lugs. The 15lb is .37mm 18lb .40mm 20lb .44mm and so on. Most 15lb lines are .35mm so if you put .02mm onto the diameter of other lines thats about right. This is my preferance anyway, no doubt other people will have thier favs though.
agreed
18lb sensor - beach and rocks
20lb sensor - pier and cliffs (longer shocker sometimes)
thats the conclusion ive came to after using many over rated lines over the years
that 20lb sensor might as well be labelled 25lb compared to other lines
I use diawa sensor mate, its a bit thicker then other lines but its as tough as bulls lugs. The 15lb is .37mm 18lb .40mm 20lb .44mm and so on. Most 15lb lines are .35mm so if you put .02mm onto the diameter of other lines thats about right. This is my preferance anyway, no doubt other people will have thier favs though.
matt hayes i totally agree with u they, daiwa sensor is the where foward!!!!! want an expensive 1 ad say daiwa tournament:yltype:
I think I must of tried just about every line at one time or another and sufix has to be my favorite in all breaking strains, sits nicely on the spool,knots well, and come of the spool without any drama. I have to say that i'm not a fan of sensor strong it maybe, but then it should be it's like mooring rope. As for leader knots the spider hitch is fairly easy to tie, has a bit of give-so very strong.
I was always told to fish by diameter for both heavy ground and clean to mixed ground. Mooring ropes a bit of an exageration but it is thicker than other lines on average .02mm. I find the 15lb at .37mm ideal for clean to mixed ground as i think the little bit extra thickness gives you a bit more abrasion resistance, same applys to the heavier stuff for heavy ground. Dont see the point in getting a 30lb class line that is the diameter of 20lb line, its defeating the object really isnt it, as the whole point of using heavier line over rough ground is to combat the rocks and weed ?