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Every summer I end up replacing the line on my spinning reels 2 to 3 times because of line memory,  my question is if fire line is better or what is another type of line that would be better?

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I will beat RW, and say that yozuri hybrid ultra soft #6 is a great spinning reel line.  Not much memory, and stronger than normal 6 lb test.  I tried it on BC gear and did  not like it but it stays on my only spinning reel I have! ;)

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I will beat RW, and say that yozuri hybrid ultra soft #6 is a great spinning reel line.

Okay, I'll agree with that!

8-)

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Every summer I end up replacing the line on my spinning reels 2 to 3 times because of line memory, my question is if fire line is better or what is another type of line that would be better?

You didn't mention what kind of line you've been using, or what pound test or what size reel. You should not have had to do that if you were using a spinning-friendly line, i.e., low memory. Also, things work best when you use a relatively large diameter spool compared to line size.

I currently use Power Pro on a few reels and it works very well. I used Fireline too, but that didn't cast as well as PP, but otherwise it was fine. By the way, if you weren't already aware, the superlines have little or no memory.

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I use PowerPro on ALL my spinning reels

So what are you saying, that there's something else? headscratch.gif

Roger

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