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    Copolymer fishing line

    What are your thoughts on best line far as memory abrasion resistant and cost.

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    Suffix is pretty good and has a decent price point.

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    Yo zuri hybrid good line. Been using it for years.

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    Izorline is really good .

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    I recently inquired also as I am thinking of switching. Here is some more info that you may find useful:

    http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread....8#post12272578

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    Izorline and Yo Zuri hybrid are pretty popular...I prefer izorline XXX over the two. Another good one is Sunline Defier Armilo....really great line and use it a lot for treble topwater lures.

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    Anybody had much experience with using it for crank bait

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    McCoy's is an excellent copolymer line, but lately, I've been using Sunline "Super Natural". It says it's "Monofilament" which by definition means it's not Copolymer.

    Copolymer means it's made of more than one type of Nylon...and there are 50+ types of nylon. By combining various types, the manufacturer can adjust limpness, knot strength, abrasion resistance, stretch, etc. I'd suggest that you try the Super Natural.
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    Izorline Platinum is my choice. It's highly abrasion resistant, the memory is certainly manageable, and the cost is very low, especially compared to the fluoro lines on the market. After trying virtually every mono and copolymer line on the market, I've been using Izorline Platinum for 20 years and have never, ever been disappointed in its performance.
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    Silver Thread AN-40!

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    I’ve taken to the sun line Armilo as well used it the last few seasons
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    Suffix tritanium plus…. 12lb will pull a tank.. very abrasion resistant.. awesome stuff!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek25x View Post
    Anybody had much experience with using it for crank bait
    Sunline Shooter Defier is by far the best line I've ever used for cranking. It has very little memory if any even after a couple months. Granted it's expensive it is worth every dollar.

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    My supply of Realline is almost gone.
    I’ll likely go with Yozuri or High Seas which I tried last year and liked.

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    I use Gamma here.

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    Izorline xxx or platinum

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    Izorline is good stuff

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    Izorline Platinum would be my first choice and P-line CX Premium would be my second choice, and yes, I've done a lot of crankbait fishing with them. Sunline Super Natural is too soft and gets nicked up from cover; not abrasion resistant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cart7 View Post
    My supply of Realline is almost gone.
    I’ll likely go with Yozuri or High Seas which I tried last year and liked.
    Hi Seas Grand Slam Flouro coat is some of strongest line per lb class I have used.