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I'll probably grab a copolymer line to try this year. What brand are you guys recommending? And for what fishing applications is best to use a copolymer? Thanks.

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Mccoy Extra clear. Use for squarebills, spinnerbaits, really any moving bait does it excel.

 

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I like P-line flouro clear. It's cheap, reliable, and it's great for crankbaits. It did get quite a bit of memory at the end of the season, but it didn't cause any problems for me on a baitcaster. Also, I only tried the 12 lb test. 

I know there is better out there, but if it works fine, I see no reason to start buying expensive stuff right off the bat. 

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On the recommendations of a lot of guys here I bought a bulk spool of "Izorline". Can't remember the price off hand, but it was very inexpensive. 

Hootie

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1 hour ago, stk44 said:

I like P-line flouro clear. It's cheap, reliable, and it's great for crankbaits. It did get quite a bit of memory at the end of the season, but it didn't cause any problems for me on a baitcaster. Also, I only tried the 12 lb test. 

I know there is better out there, but if it works fine, I see no reason to start buying expensive stuff right off the bat. 

I, too, like Pline Floroclear; however, it gets a lot of "hate"
here. But I've used it from 6-15 lb with great success.

Currently I have a ton more Yo-Zuri Hybrid that I'm going
through now. 

IMHO, you'll do fine with either of these lines. P-Line is
a bit more slick than YZH, so tie some good knots.

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Or try some Silver Thread AN40.  I've got some 6# Silver Thread Excalibur I'm trying, and also have some Izorline XXX Super to give a shot. I think most any brand will probably be pretty decent.  Pick one and go fishing.  :D

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I have been throwing yozuri copoly  now for several years, I use it for almost all my applications except for Frogging and Punching. I throw 12-15 lb. 

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33 minutes ago, new2BC4bass said:

Or try some Silver Thread AN40.  I've got some 6# Silver Thread Excalibur I'm trying, and also have some Izorline XXX Super to give a shot. I think most any brand will probably be pretty decent.  Pick one and go fishing.  :D

Silver Thread AN40. I've been using this for years. Really good spinning reel line too. Never had a line twist.

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Pline CX premium.

3 hours ago, offsidewing said:

I've tried Yo-Zuri Hybrid, P-line CXX, and P-Line Fluoroclear.  Liked Yo-Zuri the best and the CXX the least.

Cxx will never break on  you but I hate it way to much memory. Try pline CX premium its good stuff.

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I can't speak for any one other than Yo-Zuri Hybrid (Fluorocarbon/Nylon) as it's the only one I've ever used.  I'm very happy with it, so I see no reason to try anything else. 

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Izorline xxx is extremely strong with less memory than CXX and cheaper than YZH.

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Maaaan I just bought cxx to try without even looking at reviews. I guess I could use it as a leader that way it stays straight most of the time. If all else fails, backing material. 

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#1  Yo-Zuri Hybrid

#2  Izorline

#3 P-Line CXX

Try them all for yourself, these lines are inexpensive and you may prefer one over the others.

 

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McCoy CBF is on every reel I own. Absolutely the best in my opinion.

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another line to really consider is Gamma Co - Poly , the line is the strongest per diameter( yes , stronger than CXX and Yo-Zuri Hybrid ) and very manageable !! i used to use Izorline XXX for my swimbaits but have since changed to Gamma and am sold on their strength , reliability , and low stretch . i also have 4 lb. on my spinning rod and 8 lb on my casting rod .

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8 hours ago, GoRavens said:

Maaaan I just bought cxx to try without even looking at reviews. I guess I could use it as a leader that way it stays straight most of the time. If all else fails, backing material. 

You might be alright.  I have a friend that used 15# CXX on all his baitcast reels.  Don't know if that is still true as he has a lot more reels than when I fished with him.  It is a very abrasive resistant line.  Izorline Platinum is another excellent abrasive resistant line.....but again with more memory than many.  I'd try using some line conditioner on it before every outing.  Maybe a spritz every few hours while on the water.

 

 

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Lots of very good copolymers to choose from. I have used over a dozen. Satisfied with Sufix ProMix, Berkeley Trilene, Yozuri Hybrid, P-Line FluoroCLear and Sunline.  Prefered P-Line till I started using SufixProMix and have been very happy with the Sufix. I doubt you'll be disappointed with any of the major label products.

I have three dozen baitcasters with a few different brands (many with braid and fluoro also) and use the copolymer - usually Sufix, or Trilene for topwaters and when wanting to keep a bait shallow with the line's floating characteristics.

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Pline C21 or Xtra strong. 

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