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Seaguar TATSU 200 Yards Fluorocarbon Fishing Line

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Material Polyvinylidene Fluoride
Fishing Line Type Fluorocarbon
Brand Seaguar
Strand Type Single

About this item

  • 100 Fluorocarbon Main Line
  • DSF - Double Structure Fluorocarbon
  • Best Tensile Strength
  • Best Knot Strength
  • Great Abrasion Resistance


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Seaguar Tatsu

Seaguar Tatsu

Seaguar Tatsu

Great Line For Multi-Species

Seaguar Tatsu is a world renowned fluorocarbon mainline and great choice for anglers who use one or two rod/reel set-ups to fish a variety of species. Catch Bass, Walleye, Panfish and more with confidence.

Ideal for Finesse Presentations

This is a thin-diameter line that’s virtually invisible underwater. With very low stretch, it’s extra sensitive and helps improve your catch rate with your favorite finesse presentations.

Easy To Cast and Manage On Your Reel

Whether you’re running live bait, casting crankbaits or flipping heavy cover, Seaguar Tatsu is soft and very easy to manage on both spinning and bait casting reels.

Seaguar Tatsu

Seaguar Tatsu

Seaguar Tatsu

Pound for Pound- one of Seaguar’s Strongest & Softest Line

Seaguar’s exclusive, state-of-the-art double structure process creates a tough, but soft exterior, with greatly enhanced inner strength unequaled by any other line on the planet.

Trusted By Elite Pros & Everyday Anglers

Top pros, guides and anglers everywhere trust Seaguar for quality and performance.

Sizes & Formats For Almost Any Need

Tatsu fluorocarbon fishing line is available in a proven assortment - from 2lb to 25 lb test in 200 yard and 1,000 yard spools.

Seaguar Tatsu

  • Seaguar is the inventor and world renowned in fluorocarbon fishing lines and leaders, trusted by today’s hottest pros and anglers of all species — Seaguar is a must for every rod and reel.
  • Seaguar Tatsu is the world’s only double-structure fluorocarbon mainline delivering amazingly strong, yet supple performance.
  • Our exclusive double-structure process fuses two 100% fluorocarbon resins into one solid line that offers the best combination of strength & castability.
  • Soft, supple and smooth casting with exceptional sensitivity, low memory, virtually no stretch, fast sinking and superior knot strength for unmatched performance — in most any conditions.
  • Ideal for freshwater multi-species fishing applications — fish can’t see it and it’s very soft and sensitive. Easy to manage on a reel.
  • Only Seaguar makes its own fluorocarbon resins — exclusively formulated to assure optimum performance

Product Description

TATSU, Japanese for Dragon, delivers an amazingly strong, yet supple fluorocarbon line unlike any other through a superior, state-of-the-art double structure process.

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