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Chossing reel line

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XD-tuga

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I'm about to buy a reel for my comanche (the crssi reel) and i'm having some trouble chosing the line. I'm buying it on scuba store but then i found 3 types of line.

The beuchat normal nylon line (in the buying options it says kevlar i'm not sure wich one it is)

The beuchat kevlar yellow line

The omer dyneema line


I'm not going to be fishing huge fish, and the main propose of the reel is not to loose the gun (almost happende twice already) so i can bring it up with me when i shoot a fish in a deep hole.

Wich one should i choose?
 
I have the dyneema on my OMER Match Al reel. I like it. I have the gray. It is limp and lays flat. Easy to handle and tie.

My other gun reel has a Spectra core with nylon jacket. It is stiff, larger diameter, easy to handle. I do not think it plays out as easily.

Lines - ScubasWorld
This site has better descriptions.
 
I think ill stick with the nylon one. But i stil dont know whats the breaking point of that line....
 
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