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Curious what your current favorite mono or co-poly line for top water poppers , spooks , twitch baits , etc. ? ... I currently have a bait cast reel spooled up with Yozuri Hybrid #12 lb. line but unsure if it is suitable or not for top water due to the FC coating which could possibly make the line sink ? Otherwise , the Yozuri Hybrid #12 lb. line is a decent all - around line (just not sure for top water) . Thanks in advance for replies !

  • Super User
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That’s what I use too...

  • Super User
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3 hours ago, ChrisD46 said:

Curious what your current favorite mono or co-poly line for top water poppers , spooks , twitch baits , etc. ? ... I currently have a bait cast reel spooled up with Yozuri Hybrid #12 lb. line but unsure if it is suitable or not for top water due to the FC coating which could possibly make the line sink ? Otherwise , the Yozuri Hybrid #12 lb. line is a decent all - around line (just not sure for top water) . Thanks in advance for replies !

1) YZH isn't coated with FC, the FC and nylon are 'intermixed' throughout the diameter of the line...that's what makes it unique among copoly lines.

2) 12# YZH is what I use on two of my BCs, one for top/shallow water lures (Spooks, Poppers, WP-90s, Wakebaits). It'll be fine.

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I'm really interested in the new topwater specific copoly from P Line. I meant to add a spool to my last TW order. 

  • Super User
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Past year or so I've simplified everything.  One of the measures I took is only buying 2 spools of mono.  I got a big spool of 8lb big game and some 12 lb big game. I have some 20 already but hardly ever use it.  Everything else is just braid. With the exception if a few rods with floro.  I may still have some sunline supernatural and suffix seige... they are good lines but once they are gone, they are gone.

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Used 12lb YZH for topwater fishing since approx 2004...Its great for long distance topwater fishing...Hair less spongey feeling than alot of popular monos when walking baits. Wish they made something between 12lb and 15lb’s dramatic diameter jump.

  • Super User
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For topwater, spooks, poppers, buzzbaits etc, I've used Big Game for many years. No need to change

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Just out of curiosity I have  been trying out Sufix 14lb Advanced and so far it seems to be fine.

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Of all time, Silver Thread. Of what's still out there, McCoy mean green.

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  • Super User
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Sufix Siege 12# line for almost everything.

  • Super User
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3 hours ago, OnthePotomac said:

Just out of curiosity I have  been trying out Sufix 14lb Advanced and so far it seems to be fine.

That’s what I have been using after switching from diefer. Good stuff it worked well down in Mexico for me. 

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22 minutes ago, Dwight Hottle said:

That’s what I have been using after switching from diefer. Good stuff it worked well down in Mexico for me. 

I'm glad to see other guys using this line now. It's really good stuff.

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  • Global Moderator
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20lb braid ?

 

If I'm using mono for topwaters, I'm probably using Big Game.

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  • Super User
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2 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

20lb braid ?

 

If I'm using mono for topwaters, I'm probably using Big Game.

#20 lb. braid on a bait cast reel ?

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6 minutes ago, ChrisD46 said:

#20 lb. braid on a bait cast reel ?

Yes, and no leader.

  • Super User
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I’ve switched several times. I’ve gone from Stren to trilene, back to stren, then P- line , back to stren, then Yo- Zuri, then back to Trilene, sometimes big game. Very happy now with these two, although I prefer the extra strong Trilene. I like the smooth casting trilene for some applications I use.

Ive given up on Stren. Just too many break offs. P line was strong but way too many bird nests. I really liked Yo Zuri for a year or so , but I relined with it a couple times and started getting bird nests and break offs. I rarely get either with Trilene.

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