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If you like to use co-polymer line, tell us why and what brand.

 

 

As always, thanks for the information!

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I use P-Line's CX Premium on one of my outfits. I seem to have great luck with it. I use the KVD Line and Lure and it makes a good line even better.

 

I bought it a while back thinking it was pure Flourocarbon, but rather it was a co-polymer. I thought at first I wouldn't care for it as much as Flouro that I had used, but in my experience it seems to be a versatile line with great strength, knots, and manageability.

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I agree P-Line CX is great for spinning gear IMHO and I use nothing but P-Line CXX on any of my baitcasters that don't have braid. My main reason for using this line is the plain & simple bottom line fact that it just doesn't break. Fantastic copoly. 

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I have two baitcasters with Izorline Platinum in 10 and 12. I also use it as leader line in 15 and 20 on other reels. Good stuff, cheap and available at all my local sporting good stores.

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For my spinning outfits that don't have fireline on them I use 8lb CXX, and on my baitcasters that don't have braid on i use 20, 15, or 12lb CXX depending on application.  I don't use any floro (probably the only guy here), just not a fan and its way too expensive for what it is.  I love CXX because its manageable with line conditioner and literally tough as nails. 

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P-Line and Yo-Zuri Hybrid seem to be most popular with the BR membership.

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My favorite was Gamma. Now I don't fish the hybrid lines as much anymore. If I had to pick one today Yo-zuri is a solid choice for price to performance.

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i don't fish copoly anymore but when i did on a few reels, i used CXX. that stuff is ridiculously strong.

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We use the use gamma for everything, then they decided to pull out from store shelves so we gave up on them. Went with P-Line and didn't look back. Currently on the C21 line.

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I am thinking about trying some other options this year just for grins, but I have been using CXX exclusively for a couple of years now. With a little KVD it is a very good choice in my opinion.

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P line C21. I use it for moving baits when it doesn't matter if my line stretches. It's very strong, abrasion resistant, and cheap. 

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I've used 12# yo zuri and was really happy with it. I have some p line cxx on my cranking rod I plan on trying this season, but I have yet to fish it so can't comment. My only complaint about yo zuri is that I have yet to see it in a store locally... :P

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Someone please quote me, does a co poly line have some sort of invisible element to it? I love my yo zuri 12#.

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Excalibur Silver Thread co-polymere, yozuri hybrid co-polymer, seem to be the best so far.

Why I like co-polymer line?

Less stretch, no rubber band, faster hook sets for my older slower reaction. As I get older I have to think in advance. My reaction time isn't like it once was. I'm still lip hooking fish so I'm ok so far. Co-polymer can with stand more abrasions too. The bottom line is less lost fish. If it's improved my shore fishing by 50% less lost fish n tackle it has to help the boaters too.

Live long and prosper, fish hard too. Bill

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I use Yo-Zuri for nearly all my applications.  I do have braid on a few rods, some nylon mono here and there, and flouro on an NRX rod, but by and large I use YZ for most casting and spinning setups.

 

Why?  Mostly cost vs. performance. YZ is not necessarily the ideal line for any particular application...but it's a cost effective and "good enough" line for most applications.  Strong, good abrasion resistance, inexpensive.  I just counted and right now I have line on 51 reels - 32 of those reels have Yo-Zuri.  With that many reels ready to go, having a standardized, cost-effective "go-to" line, purchased in bulk, realizes considerable savings...

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P-Line and Yo-Zuri Hybrid seem to be most popular with the BR membership.

 

These are my brands of choice.

 

P-Line Floroclear and YZH both in green and only use them for leader line.

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I use Yo-Zuri for nearly all my applications.  I do have braid on a few rods, some nylon mono here and there, and flouro on an NRX rod, but by and large I use YZ for most casting and spinning setups.

 

Why?  Mostly cost vs. performance. YZ is not necessarily the ideal line for any particular application...but it's a cost effective and "good enough" line for most applications.  Strong, good abrasion resistance, inexpensive.  I just counted and right now I have line on 51 reels - 32 of those reels have Yo-Zuri.  With that many reels ready to go, having a standardized, cost-effective "go-to" line, purchased in bulk, realizes considerable savings...

 

WOW!

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I use Yo-Zuri for nearly all my applications.  I do have braid on a few rods, some nylon mono here and there, and flouro on an NRX rod, but by and large I use YZ for most casting and spinning setups.

 

Why?  Mostly cost vs. performance. YZ is not necessarily the ideal line for any particular application...but it's a cost effective and "good enough" line for most applications.  Strong, good abrasion resistance, inexpensive.  I just counted and right now I have line on 51 reels - 32 of those reels have Yo-Zuri.  With that many reels ready to go, having a standardized, cost-effective "go-to" line, purchased in bulk, realizes considerable savings...

That is a tremendous amount of gear you have! I am guessing top water applications would be one of your non YZ lines

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WOW!

 

Hey RW - I started using YZH based on your recommendation.  Having a standardized line lets me buy new reels without having to worry too much about line selection.  You and the bait monkey = lotta reels... :lol:

 

That is a tremendous amount of gear you have! I am guessing top water applications would be one of your non YZ lines

 

Sure- mono for topwater.  Also, 14lb and 17lb applications are still mono as I have a lot to use up; eventually, 15lb YZH will probably take over those applications.  I also still use mono for 4lb applications.

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My vote goes to Gamma.And you can still buy it at there web site,the last time that I looked! The Black family bought Gamma.

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Yo zuri hybrid line. Been using it for several years and trust it.

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Yo-Zuri Hybrid is wonderful stuff, been using it on all spinning equipment. Trilene Sensation is what I've been using on my bait casters that are not using floro. McCoy Mean Green is my backup, I haven't ever had any problems with it, besides it getting stiff when older.

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Almost all monofiliments are "copolymers" and fish like a nylon line. Trilene XT was briefly called a copoly. There are different recipes with moderately different behaviors but they all act like a nylon based line. I love hybrid but there are lines that fish with similar characteristics that arent labed a "copoly" on the box. Generally better abrasion resistance = more memory (hybrid, CXX, suffix seige, trilene xt), better handling= nicks up easier and sometimes more stretch (trilene xl, suffix seige, stren easy cast, etc.) with diameters playing a big role regardless of lb test.

Seeing people say they like copolymers for this and mono for that is laughable. Bottom line most all nylon based lines are pretty cheap and its no big deal to try a few til you find what you like.

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Seeing people say they like copolymers for this and mono for that is laughable. Bottom line most all nylon based lines are pretty cheap and its no big deal to try a few til you find what you like.

 

It seems to me that the OP is asking for guidance from guys that have fished a lot of alternatives

through the years. For those of us that have, we have reached some conclusions that might save 

a newbie a lot of time, money and trouble.

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