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I am looking to buy a spool of copolymer line for under 10$, for cranking. What would be the best choice?

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Spinning tackle:  Yo-Zuri Hybrid #6

 

Baitcasting gear:  Hybrid #12

 

 

 

:winter-146:

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Yo-Zuri Hybrid 12 lb

Ditto

Mike

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Just checked and Tackle Warehouse and they have the small spools for 5.99.

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Yo-Zuri Hybrid in whatever lb test.

 

Cheap, on sale at TW as stated above,

also via eBay.

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Another vote for 12 lb hybrid.

Just make sure you don't use your teeth to cut it

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Why, every time I answer a question like this, I go against the common ideas? I have used P-line cxx for forever. Strength to diameter best in the long line of co-poly lines. Breaking strength 35% above posted strength. Very little memory. Comes in whatever color you want. I just like cxx and have never had a reason to change. ( Now for my statement about not agreeing with every one else), I can take your best shots although My ego could be damaged to the point where I head to my man cave and sip copious amounts of very expensive bourbon. That will be your fault.

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Why, every time I answer a question like this, I go against the common ideas? I have used P-line cxx for forever. Strength to diameter best in the long line of co-poly lines. Breaking strength 35% above posted strength. Very little memory. Comes in whatever color you want. I just like cxx and have never had a reason to change. ( Now for my statement about not agreeing with every one else), I can take your best shots although My ego could be damaged to the point where I head to my man cave and sip copious amounts of very expensive bourbon. That will be your fault.

 

Nah, I'm with you. CXX gets my copoly money. Hybrid is really stretchy and doesn't float well enough to fish a Sammy. No me gusta.

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The more I think about these "which line is best " threads, the more I believe that it's like asking

 

"Which brand of gas and what octane is best to use in my vehicle ?"

 

They all work but everyone has a favorite which often revolves around performance & price.

 

A-Jay

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