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Berkley Connect CM90 1200m Green Monofilament Fishing Line - Fast Sink, Super Strong with No Memory - For Carp and Catfish

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Just a bit of a heads up for fans of the excellent (but impossible to get hold of for a while) CM90. Another thing that you’ll notice about the Berkley Connect CM90 Mono is its impressive casting properties. If you’re someone who wants to target the water at the extremes of your venue – whether that’s the far side margin or the open waters – then this mono is the perfect addition to your angling arsenal. The cast-ability of this line was something that the team worked hard to achieve and this line ensures that you’re able to target whichever area of your venue that you desire, giving you the ultimate bankside versatility. Hmm mm... started spooling it up and noticed any kinks stay kinked.. tying knots pigtailed badly.. not happy with it so took it off. Just wondered if there was an wonder line thats come into light the past year or so, (which there never is, just the same recycled or tweaked) also wondered what had happened to technium...

If it's pretty clear of obstructions then the 12lb is lovely, this year had to step up to 15lb xm because of zebra mussels, it's quite wiry but is very tough. I've been off the mono over a year, the get pro distance is catching me fish and I like it but it is seriously twisted and kinked, time to replace... I found it XT an awesome line, just doesn't sink all that well. If I was looking for mono for casting distance it would be that Agreed fantastic abrasion qualities in my experience, heavy weed, or Norfolk reeds in 15lb no line damage at all

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What’s more, this Berkley Connect CM70 Mono is also exceptionally abrasion resistant. Friction wearing down patches on your line is one of the biggest causes of line failure out there. In fact, you can have the strongest line in the world but if it isn’t abrasion resistant then it won’t last you five minutes on the bank. Fishing line undergoes friction at every stage of the angling process, whether that is when you’re reeling in (running the line through the line guides) or casting out (with the line whipping off the reel). Although you can invest in carp rodswith low friction guides and reelswith low friction spool lips, eliminating all friction in these scenarios is impossible. However, with a line that offers this kind of abrasion resistance, you can be confident that it won’t let you down when you need it the most and it significantly reduces your chances of line failure in intense carp fishing scenarios. Well I fish in waters with a lot of Norfolk reeds. The CM90 isn't touched by them at all where other lines I have tried get rather frizzy. My experience - can't comment on yours.

yea I used cm90 for 2 years, lovely behaved line but I'm sure the most see through type coloured lines get you more day time bites.Definitely upped my catch rate during the day on pro distance instead of cm90 dunno if its the colour? Want something supple like cm90 tho. Was thinking maybe esp synchro xt loaded. Fishing close on intimate waters, so need a gd sinking line. The loaded is a decent line but it's less supply, takes a set (coiling), and doesn't deal with twist as well as the standard XT imo. As with all lines, ignore the BS and go by the diameter. I’ve used the .38 rated as 15lb in the UK. Will clearly break much higher than 15lb but does behave well for a .38 line and I found it to be tough and cast pretty well for a heavy-ish mono CM90 is a high grade line designed specifically with the modern carp angler in mind. It has high abrasion resistance, added density to increase sink rate and a supple, smooth profile to maximise long distance casting.

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