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Gentlemen,

I just blew some money on a Musky rod instead of a CB rod and now I need some tips on a good stretchy line for crankbaits.

The rod I'm currently using for CB is a fast action rod.  

Cheers.

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Try searching for a link that was posted in the past, they compared a bunch of different lines for stretch and break strength vs. # ratings.  Surely someone saved that.

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Try thinking about something else. like baseball, should buy you a few more minutes!

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Flechero is right, some one posted a great article about lines and the amount of stretch and if I remember correctly XL WAS NOT at the top of the list, I was blown away buy the findings. Some one repost it, please?

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Flechero is right, some one posted a great article about lines and the amount of stretch and if I remember correctly XL WAS NOT at the top of the list, I was blown away buy the findings. Some one repost it, please?

exactly what he is askin for the strecthiest

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