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This is my favourite line and I have yet to hear a bad review on it. I know that the McCoy braid, fluoro and clear isn't the greatest from what I heard, but the Mean Green is the bomb!

I still have one spool that I've been using for 3 seasons now and I don't see a reason why I need to change it. There is virtually no memory at all. All I have to do is make a few casts and it goes back to limp. This line is just strong. If you try it, you will not be disappointed I guarantee for a mono line.

Most of the members here prefer P-Line CXX because it's super strong and impossible to break, but you'll need KVD L&L to manage it. I wish more would try the McCoy Mean Green and give me their comparison on the two.

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Very good under-rated line , handles great on spinning reel , very strong , I USE 10# ON MY 2500 SIZE REELS. It is my favorite co-poly , highly recommend it.

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and clear isn't the greatest from what I heard

fyi...

tackle warehouse had the clear on sale.... before i bought it i contacted McCoy to see if there was any difference between the Mean Green and the clear.  they said it was the same. 

i haven't had a chance to use it yet... too darn cold  :'(

but looking forward to it.

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Its great fishing line.Its a little hard to find but Ive never had any problems with it.

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