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copolymer
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01/07/15 02:05 AM
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RedRocket87
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What is some good copolymer line and what presentations do yall use it for??
Last edited by jbooten87; 01/07/15 02:06 AM.
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Re: copolymer
[Re: RedRocket87]
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01/07/15 02:12 AM
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I use Gamma on everything but dropshot and shakey head and for that I use Gamma Edge
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Re: copolymer
[Re: RedRocket87]
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01/07/15 02:14 AM
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ezbassin
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P-Line CX Premium and CXX. The CX Premium has a smaller diameter per pound test rating on the box and it curls less than the CXX. CXX is a VERY strong line.
McCoys Mean green is another good co-polymer line.
You can use a co-polymer line for all your fishing techniques.
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Re: copolymer
[Re: RedRocket87]
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01/07/15 02:50 AM
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RedRocket87
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ya i read good reviews on the p-line and gamma both i think im gonna order some 15 lb for my texas rig setup and try it out
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Re: copolymer
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01/07/15 03:32 AM
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Karl Dietz
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Re: copolymer
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01/07/15 03:34 AM
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Thad Rains
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I use McCoys Mean Green on everything except braided lines. Sometimes, tie a leader of it to those, sometimes not. Best line I know of. No memory (compared to Big Game), VERY abrasion resistant, good amount of stretch and I use it for all moving baits. GREAT line, been using it since 2000. Hope this helps.
Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.
Thad Rains
Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.
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Re: copolymer
[Re: RedRocket87]
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01/07/15 03:37 AM
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Brent S
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Use flouroclear on several rods. Works very well.
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Re: copolymer
[Re: RedRocket87]
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01/07/15 04:13 AM
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the catcher
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I use Silver Thread AN40 or Silver Thread Excalibur on spinning reels. . Both are thin, and abrasion resistant. Never had line twists with either one.
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Re: copolymer
[Re: ezbassin]
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01/07/15 05:48 AM
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Marooned
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P-Line CX Premium and CXX. The CX Premium has a smaller diameter per pound test rating on the box and it curls less than the CXX. CXX is a VERY strong line.
McCoys Mean green is another good co-polymer line.
You can use a co-polymer line for all your fishing techniques. +1
In memory of my childhood friend Dan Sterling, who taught me at an early age how to catch bream with a hand-line, and who unknowingly hooked me on fishing for life.
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Re: copolymer
[Re: RedRocket87]
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01/07/15 10:35 AM
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Agree on the P-Line, that's all I use.
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Re: copolymer
[Re: Chet]
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01/07/15 01:51 PM
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ezbassin
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What do you like about it better than McCoys mean green?
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Re: copolymer
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01/07/15 01:57 PM
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lamoon78
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+1 just started using it and love it so far got tired of paying that high dollar for Flouro.
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Re: copolymer
[Re: ezbassin]
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01/07/15 02:54 PM
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Chet
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What do you like about it better than McCoys mean green? Very pliable easy to cast and very good abrasion performance. And really shines for top water use. Hard to break off. Sorry forgot the question, never used mean green or any other copoly since I was burned when Stren came out with theirs back in the day. That's whenI started looking for another and started using Superior.
Last edited by Chet; 01/07/15 02:57 PM.
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Re: copolymer
[Re: RedRocket87]
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01/07/15 03:02 PM
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374 Trigger
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Pline cXx then McCoy mean green nothin else
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