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Ditto the McCoy, but I like the green.   Casts like a dream, great knot strenght, and much more tough than it looks.  Also like the Izorline XXX.  Big game is terrible, except maybe for flipping or trolling.

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How could this thread possibly have gotten this far without RW singing the praises of Yo-zuri ultra soft.

Will wonders never cease.

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imho cajun red cast is the best mono made.that said i think there are lot's of good mono lines made and the difference is more a matter of opinion than fact.i could suggest lot's of lines to others with no regret.

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There is no short answer for the line that is going to work well for you; it all depends on what you want in a line.  I don't think there is any other way other than just trying several lines until you find one that has the properties you desire.  For me, Pline CXX serves all my mono/copolymer needs.  For fluorocarbon, I've used and like several, but will probably stick with Vanish due to performance and value.

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There are very few bad lines on occasion you will purchase a bad spools from a good brand.  Most companies that are out today and can stay on the market are good lines.  Look at the range of answers you are getting.  It is almost all personal preference.  I don't like cajun line because its red.  I don't like some brands because they don't have a clear blue, that doesn't make them a bad line it just makes it not what i am looking for.

I like:

Trilene clear blue

Gama

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