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> Nash Bullet Line, Honest opinions please.
Terry
post Mar 12 2009, 11:58 PM
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Not my own review, its one from the NASH website. Im thinking about moving over to it this year and was wondering what you guys thing about the stuff?

"Here’s a little story how good this line is, I was doing a pike section a couple of weeks back on a big very rocky reservoir where the bottom is littered with boulders some the size of cars. I was only 30 minutes in to my section when I had a absolute screamer of a bite, as I hit into it the monster that I was connected to decided that he did not want to get his picture taken and must of took a good 80 yards of line of in one burst, a good 10 minutes later I was starting to get the better of the fish when guess what (those big boulders I mentioned earlier) the line went solid I knew instantly what had happened and I thought the fish was a going to, but thanks to Nash bullet I managed to net the fish. ]
As I lifted the net the pike was hanging on with the top treble and the rest was gone that was 30lb wire trace and it was all frayed where the rock had rubbed against it but the line had not parted (I was using 15lb line) so in my opinion that’s why I will never use another line again. If you wanna check the pike I landed just click on my name and go to the gallery where my p/b pike is all 25lb 8oz of it. Tight lines"
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Ryan
post Mar 13 2009, 12:14 AM
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Hi Terry

From what i hear it is quite good stuff, I myself am a big fan of the Fluorocarbon lines ( after watching the Korda DVDs ) I know Martin is a big fan of the stuff and he has convinced me to try it on one of my rods this season. I will keep you posted.

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Martin Paragreen
post Mar 13 2009, 02:09 AM
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Not my own review, its one from the NASH website. Im thinking about moving over to it this year and was wondering what you guys thing about the stuff?

Hi Terry

I am an avid user of the 'Nash Bullet Mono' and i have been exceedingly impressed with it. It has a similar coulouring to the 'Diffusion' range from Nash making it almost invisible against any colour of lake bed. It also has awsum abrasion resistance as you have read in the nash review, i can honestly say ive never had a breakage. One thing you will notice about it is that it isnt wirey like some of the other monos and flurocarbons on the market. All i can say is buy one spool of it and test it out on one of your reels and compare it to you current setup and see if your catch rate improves.

Any more questions please don't hesitate to ask!


Yours in Carpin

Martin Paragreen
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Mike
post Mar 14 2009, 05:40 PM
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I used it for a short time and was quite impressed with it. This season i will be trying the Korda ADRENA-LINE. A few of my mates started using it and are very impressed.
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post Mar 14 2009, 11:39 PM
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I have never used it and i never will. Im not a fan of Nash. Give me Berkley big game clear any day cool.gif
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