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Old 06-06-2012, 02:23 AM
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New Strike Pro SFC Fluorocarbon.

Hi all BM Members,

Just to let you know we have just landed our new range of Fluorocarbon leader material in Oz.
We are just in the process of showing dealers so stock should start to appear in dealers shortly.

SFC Fluorocarbon has a Special Formula Coating(100% Fluorocarbon) that offers superior abrasion resistance,very high knot stregnth and it's low stretch core aids in bite detection.
It is parallel wound onto the spools to elimanate damage to the fluorocarbon and allows the fluorocarbon to lay flat for precise presentations.

It comes in 50mt spools only at this stage.Available in....
4lb.....0.16mm
6lb.....0.20mm
8lb.....0.22mm
10lb.....0.25mm
15lb.....0.30mm..
This is the first of many new products to be released this season,keep an eye out on BREAMMASTER for many new products shortly including.....
Rods,Crankbaits,New Cyber VIBES and a few more suprises.
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Old 06-06-2012, 03:21 AM
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Oh Rick you tease !

Can't you just show me all of them now.

BTW 50m spool is a nice touch and the packaging looks pretty sharp too.

How many coins to I need to part with?
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Old 06-06-2012, 03:50 AM
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Wouldn't a coating on the flurocarbon change the refration index of the line thus defeating the porpoise of using flurocarbon? It would also add a other layer/surface/interface within the line for light to refract off again making it more visible in water.

Light refracts when it moves through one material and then into another. This is why your fishing line appeares to bend at the surface of the water.

Ps not a criticism I'm just honestly curious.
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Old 06-06-2012, 03:53 AM
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Oh Rick you tease !

Can't you just show me all of them now.

BTW 50m spool is a nice touch and the packaging looks pretty sharp too.

How many coins to I need to part with?
Starting price for the 4lb should be around 8.99
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Old 06-06-2012, 04:07 AM
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Wouldn't a coating on the flurocarbon change the refration index of the line thus defeating the porpoise of using flurocarbon? It would also add a other layer/surface/interface within the line for light to refract off again making it more visible in water.

Light refracts when it moves through one material and then into another. This is why your fishing line appeares to bend at the surface of the water.

Ps not a criticism I'm just honestly curious.
The coating is 100% fluorocarbon, made with different characteristics to give the features that were mentioned.In testing in saltwater or even in a glass of tap water the line apperes to have the same characteristics and invisibility of standard fluorocarbon and doesnt appear to be any more visible than any other fluorocarbon i've used.Hope this answers some of your queries.
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Old 06-06-2012, 04:20 AM
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Geez that is very cheap, can't wait to try it I love strikepro gear, I owe my pb in my pic to strikepro......
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Old 06-06-2012, 04:53 AM
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Great to see more new products coming on Rick. The more quality gear at these affordable for everyone prices while keeping quality as high as possible is only going to make the brand better!!! I'll be sure to give it a go.
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Good stuff there Rick... Keen to get some of this FC and giving it a whirl... When will it be released to the Market.?
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Old 06-06-2012, 05:23 AM
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Good stuff there Rick... Keen to get some of this FC and giving it a whirl... When will it be released to the Market.?
Hi Crabcrusher,

It's in the warehouse now so stores are being shown now so it should start to hit the stores from now.
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The coating is 100% fluorocarbon, made with different characteristics to give the features that were mentioned.In testing in saltwater or even in a glass of tap water the line apperes to have the same characteristics and invisibility of standard fluorocarbon and doesnt appear to be any more visible than any other fluorocarbon i've used.Hope this answers some of your queries.
Thanks Pygmy 11 I'll take your word. To tell the truth I have not tested any leaders my self for a long time. I do use leaders labeled as flurocarbon that catch fish. The StrikePro lures I have used catch fish. I don't see why strickpro fluro won't catch fish at that price. Nice
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Old 07-06-2012, 06:35 AM
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Show me the new cyber vibes!!!!!! they are my favourite blades

they coming out before winter ends?

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Old 07-06-2012, 08:06 PM
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Show me the new cyber vibes!!!!!! they are my favourite blades

they coming out before winter ends?

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Chris,

The new vibes will be arriving by the end of July.
Will post up the images in a few weeks,closer to there arrival date
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come on maaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnn.

Are they the same as cyber vibes? or maye got assist hooks? or in brown and orange like the VX?

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I have recently had a lot of luck using bass x lures on bass. Pigmies on trout and the juro firebaits on ep's. Cant wait to give your new fluro a go. It seems thin compared to the fc rock im using. Will it come in larger spools so I can run it straight through? Another quality strike pro product im sure of it. When can you guys start making rods and reels.
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I have recently had a lot of luck using bass x lures on bass. Pigmies on trout and the juro firebaits on ep's. Cant wait to give your new fluro a go. It seems thin compared to the fc rock im using. Will it come in larger spools so I can run it straight through? Another quality strike pro product im sure of it. When can you guys start making rods and reels.
The bass x is a seriously under rated lure imo, goes well on Bream to, as do firebaits one of my fav placcies a few years ago.

Looks great, very nice price tag will be needing to test some for sure.
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