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Okay so I am looking to stay as simple as possible by running Co-Poly line on all my rigs except for a couple i will be running straight braid on. So my question is, what is the best CoPolymer line in terms of sensitivity, memory, shock absorption, and castability?

 

*Note: I will be running 12# test on everything with possible 50# power pro super slick backing in case i need one rod to perform multiple duties at any given time.

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I've had very good success with Pline C21 and CX Premium and Gamma copoly. 

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I've used P Line CX for a while until I ran into a bunch of C21 on clearance and have been using that for 2 years now, can't complain one bit from either models.

I've used yo zuri hybrid since I was in a pinch in saltwater and have good results with it as well.

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Silver Thread AN40.  McCoy Mean Green.  I am also a fan of Sufix Siege mono.

 

Quite a few good choices.

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yo-zuri for sure. 

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Ditto!

Yo-Zuri Hybrid #12

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Other than my spinning rigs which use braid (co-poly leader), all my BC rigs use 17lb SilverThread (12lb on the CB rod).  I've use nothing but ST line since it hit the market

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Okay so I am looking to stay as simple as possible by running Co-Poly line on all my rigs except for a couple i will be running straight braid on. So my question is, what is the best CoPolymer line in terms of sensitivity, memory, shock absorption, and castability?

 

*Note: I will be running 12# test on everything with possible 50# power pro super slick backing in case i need one rod to perform multiple duties at any given time.

I keep things as simple as possible by running Yo-Zuri on all my rigs except for a couple that run straight braid (or braid with Yo-Zuri leaders.)  I very much like its sensitivity, memory, shock absorption and castability.

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Izorline, you will not be disappointed. I've been using it for many, many years with excellent results!

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