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As the title states - what is your favorite current co-poly line ? I see the true co-poly lines as :  Gamma , P-Line , McCoy , Izorline , Hi-Seas , Silver Thread and Vicious . Your thoughts and experiences ?

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I've used the first 4 on your list a lot, and like them pretty much equally. If I had to choose...probably Mcoy's mean green.

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McCoys mean green/xtra clear. Have it on probably 85 percent of my rods. Definitely has replaced fluorocarbon in my books.

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Run 6 lb McCoy Xtra Clear on my ultralight setup and it works great. Use Hi-Seas copolymer on my baitcaster and it feels like a typical monofilament, nothing special. Hi-Seas braid is actually pretty good though, comparable to power pro except that it can be found for pretty cheap.

  • Super User
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Check out Maxima Ultragreen.  Admittedly I don't know for sure whether this quality line is a true Co-poly or not.  TW say it is & the Company website calls it monofilament.  Whatever the case, I'm a believer. 

Maxima Ultragreen features outstanding abrasion resistance and unchallenged tensile strength that holds up to punishing runs of all sizes of fish.  Used it exclusively for smallies on Erie, for Brute Bass in the trees in Mexico and for everything here in my home waters in Michigan both as a main line & especially as leader material.  Its trademark strength is a hallmark attribute.

 Others may be as good but I haven't found one Better.

A-Jay

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  • Super User
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Using Silver thread, have some Izorline on hand, and want to try McCoy and now Maxima Ultragreen.  Thanks A-Jay.  :(  Already have too many brands laying around.

  • Super User
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P Line FloroClear and CXX

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Izorline xxx, strong, good knot strength, and you get over 1000yds for under $20. 

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i use 25 & 30 lb. Gamma co-poly for my swimbait rod cause it's the strongest line on the market and for these heavier test lines i use it has the least amount of memory for a harder line with not that much stretch . i used to use Izorline XXX till i got a couple of bad batch spools that Izorlines customer service didn't want to make right so i stopped using it , must say it's a great line when it's good but awful when it's not ...

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Silver Thread AN40 6# on my 3 spinning rigs. Never get line twists and it ties strong knots. Tried fluoro but got line twists on every 5-6 casts; hated it. Silver Thread casts a mile too.

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P line fluoroclear is the only one I have used but I want to try McCoy X-tra clear/mean green.

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P-line c21. Dirt cheap and a great line for crankin and topwater. Bulk 1200yd spools are $8.99.

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Cxx.  It was easy to make the switch from trilene xt/xl to pline cxx/cx premium respectively back in '99.

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  • Super User
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i just started using co-poly line and am using yozuri and i really like it.  A few squirts of KVD line conditioner and no issues with coiling or memory.  Also seems way stronger than the lb test on the label.

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  Have used vicious , ccx,  yo-zuri , silver thread.  All very good lines but mcoy is my favorite line.  Seems like it is only sold online .  Yozuri seems to underrate their line. Their 10lb  would compare to most 12 to 15lb lines in diameter and strength.

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P line C21 and xtra strong.

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