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I'm a big fluorocarbon fan and use it for everything except jerkbaits and crankbaits. For those I love a mono/copoly. I have been using 12lb Yozuri and its a great line and all I just want to try something a little different.

 

I have had my eye on Maxima Ultragreen for awhile and really want to try it but I haven't see that many reviews on it. Has anybody used it? If so what were the pros and cons of it?

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Good Line and especially effective material for leaders.

 

Very good knot strength, very good abrasion resistance, dependable stretch rate, but it's not cheap.

 

A-Jay

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I used it for several years.  I found it to be a little stiff for my liking.  It worked well on bait casters but not so good on spinning reels.

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Its going to be a little stiffer than your Yozuri but less stretch & stronger.

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Thats good to hear. Price isn't a problem and neither is stiffness I have fluorocarbon on everything besides my jerkbait and cranking rods so I'm used to a little stiffer line.

 

I'm thinking of getting some 12lb for jerkbaits and 15lb for a squarebill rod. Hearing how you guys said it's pretty abrassion resistant could 12lb hold up from being banged up on rip rap with a squarebill?

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I'd go lighter than 12 for the Jerkbaits (8-10).  I love the stuff on my Swimbait rod and as Carolina rig leaders. 

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