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Does anyone still use Lynch Line? It is a braided line that started the braid craze a long time ago, if you didn't know.

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I thought Spiderwire did?

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Lynch Line was before spiderwire, but it never was sold in major stores or advertised. As far as I know only one person still sells this line and he was the original person to bring it to market as a bass fishing line. That would be Terry Oldham. Was wondering if anyone else used it or still uses it. I am placing an order for some tomorrow.

I used it when it first came out. I didn't think it was still around. If I remember correctly, it got it's start as a line for kites.

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Terry Oldham still sells it along with his jigs. It is not listed on the webpage but if you call they still have it and still sell it. Just wondering if anyone else used it and what they thought about it.

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