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I was playing around with this line at Academy yesterday.  The line felt very much like the Pline Evolution...low memory with seemingly very low stretch.  Anybody tried it?  Sure looked like a winner...

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Hey 4biz you know what they say IT'S THE SAME OL THONG!

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Ahem,

This is gentlemans forum and I am shocked, shocked I say at the total lack of decourum.

PS. I don't know about their g-strings but their spiderwire sucks.

I've been using the pline evolution and after a little breaking in period it has performed amazingly well.

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some funny bizness goin' on here.....

I've been using 6lb G-string on my drop shot setup and haven't looked back...a guy at the tackle store recommended it for clear water....we tested it against regular 8lb Stren Blue and 8lb P line and it was stronger than both! I highly recommend it for finesse presentations. I'm also a fan of Vanish Transition

btw I've always been a fan of G-strings just never knew how much  ;D

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