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Re: Copolymer line
[Re: StormVet]
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07/15/17 12:02 PM
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ezbassin
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McCoys mean green, low memory, good strength, great for moving baits. P-Line Premium, same characteristics as the McCoys, and it is thin for its #test rating. P-Line CXX,strongest co-polymer line out there. It does have more memory than the other two above but it is super strong. I use it in 6#-15# test. 20# I only use for LARGE HEAVY swim baits because it can develop a lot of memory. CXX works for every technique.
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Re: Copolymer line
[Re: Frank the Tank]
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07/15/17 12:04 PM
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ezbassin
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I had terrible luck with McCoys and gave it all away it was so bad. I use P-Line CXX now. A little stiffer, but I don't lose my fish anymore either. Even contacted McCoys and explained what was going on and talked them through it and they wanted me to pay to have it sent back to them so they could look at it then would let me know if they were willing to replace it.......... NOT. What a crock. You got a bad spool. I have been using it since 1990 and have never had a problem with it. I like it for moving baits.
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Re: Copolymer line
[Re: StormVet]
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07/17/17 01:54 AM
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BassStalker
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SliverThread and Super SliverThread. A guide at Fork turned me on to this a long time ago. Still using it about 80% of the time.
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