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26 minutes ago, S. Sass said:

You didn't mention if you had to actually pay for it, or if it was like something you won a lifetime supply of for free.

Realistically I guess Spiderwire or Power Pro. Readily available and reasonable cost. Toss a coin to decide. I have had great luck with both. 

 

OK well cost doesn't matter and I'm talking unlimited supply, I know this isn't realistic. My reasoning for this question is to see how many ppl vote for a specific line to ultimately answer the question what is the number one line!

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Pline C21

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2 hours ago, Raul said:

Berkley Trilene Big Game, in assorted lb test.

While I like Yozuri better, ( slightly ) I would go with Big Game cause you can find it absolutely everywhere..

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Man this question seems to come up a lot in different formats. If any of the original posters are hoping to get a solid one trick pony answer it ain't gonna happen. He didn't say a specific pound test, just type and brand. I guess you guys using 15 lb red label are really onto something. Gonna have to get a spool and try chucking a 2.5 ounce swimbait with it. Then maybe I'll turn around and throw a weightless tube. There is no one line to do it all. 

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20 lb PP slick

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12 hours ago, Hogsticker said:

Man this question seems to come up a lot in different formats. If any of the original posters are hoping to get a solid one trick pony answer it ain't gonna happen. He didn't say a specific pound test, just type and brand. I guess you guys using 15 lb red label are really onto something. Gonna have to get a spool and try chucking a 2.5 ounce swimbait with it. Then maybe I'll turn around and throw a weightless tube. There is no one line to do it all. 

Berkley Trilene Big Game will continue to reign supreme above all no matter how much ya´ll try. :devil3:

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i could live with power pro braid or big game mono, either or.

but what's the fun in just one?  

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I have used 20 lb suffix 832 on a 3000 sized Pflueger and LDC custom MH spinning rod to throw everything from an 1/8 oz bitsy flip up to a Deps 175 and CL8 Baby Possum (3 oz ish) all in the same day.  It's about as close as you can get to covering everything, but not ideal at all on either end.

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I'd take power pro too. 15# hi vis. I don't have much experience yet with the super slick I have spooled now, but so far I love it. It's super quiet and smooth which helps feel bottom composition and bites, rather than line friction. 

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Berkley Big Game Mean Green 15 pound test for everything but punching!

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Well I think this almost raps it  up power pro getting the most votes on the number one fishing line!

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Trilene XL. I have caught over 30 species of fish with it and been using it since I was a child. Has never let me down. 

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Why use a mono for bottom contact? Why use a fluorocarbon for top water? I'll tell you why. Because you don't have to. If I had to use one line for everything it would be braid I guess. But it wouldn't be power pro. 

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On 3/17/2016 at 9:23 PM, Paul Roberts said:

The one you know really well. Although I've strayed (a lot) for me that's been Trilene XT, since the early 80's, when I switched from XL.

Same here.  I'm still playing around with different options but I use a lot of XT and will continue to do so!.

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