I like the sounds of this line! I've never seen it in stores. You buy it on line?
Check the manufacturer's dealer locator on their website.
A&N and other local retailers carry it.
Sounds like what I'm looking for. Would give me a bit more spool capacity than my 20lb Maxima, but would still work if I were to fish fast water withg big salmon present and want to jump up to 15LB leader.
I would suggest you keep at least a
5# test difference between main line and leader, ESPECIALLY if they are from different manufacturers. Not all tests are created equal. (17# test Rapala Tough and 12# test Maxima Ultragreen will enable you to land any fish the Vedder graces you with - as long as it is hooked in the mouth).
Don't forget also that the knot at the swivel, the sliding of the float up and down the main line, not to mention the abrasion caused by casting out and retrieving over rocks, as well as regular use, all cause progressive damage to the line, especially between float and swivel.
Many people retie their leaders as they change their presentation, but forget to retie the main line every now and then.
An orphaned float traveling downstream is the result of a broken main line, not of a broken leader. And you see many of those on any given day.
Therefore, it is good practice to cut off two or three feet of the main line above the swivel and retie every 15-20 minutes or so - even more often if retrieving over rocks. It can save you from the heartbreak of losing a trophy fish, your float and all terminal tackle.
It will also make Chris work harder to find those nice Drennans.