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I have a 7' tfo professional spinning rod with a shimano nasci 4000 for jigs and trigs..other than braid and fluorocarbon.. What are some other options for line??  Any help would be greatly appreciated!? 

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I have a 7' heavy/mod-fast tfo professional spinning rod with a shimano nasci 4000 for jigs and trigs..other than braid and fluorocarbon.. What are some other options for line??  Any help would be greatly appreciated!? 

 

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It would help if you identified your location and what the cover and structure are like.

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You could try a co poly line or straight mono. Both can work.

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3 minutes ago, Mobasser said:

You could try a co poly line or straight mono. Both can work.

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What's left? For me, with the exception of big swim baits (20/25# CXX), braid and fluoro are the only options. That leaves mono and copoly. There's also fluoro coated lines and fused microfiber lines as well. The latter might be a good choice on a large spinning reel like yours. So would YZH as recommended above. 

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Copolymer is a great line. I prefer Gamma but many people like suffix advance and some others.

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Gamma makes a good line, so does gampa (j/k).  My experience with most copoly lines is frequent use of KVD L&L is the way. I shoot all my reels with after every trip. It works best if it's allowed to dry. 

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PLine CX copoly works well on spinning reels or even the new basix, it's supposed to be a full fluorocarbon but it has a lot of copoly character so it works well on my spinning reels. I have a 7 ft ML tfo professional with a 3000 Sahara running 6 lb basix and it's been working fine 

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