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Have any of you used or heard of mccoy? I used there mean green and its incredibly tough but streches alot. I want to try there flouro. What are your thoughts on Mccoy?

  • Super User

Only know what I have read.  It is good line.  All mono will stretch.  So will all fluoro.  Not all are equal, tho.  If you don't want any stretch, then go with braid.

  • Super User

My local tackle shop dumped Powerpro for mccoy...I'm going to buy some for backing.

  • Super User

Yep.

 

Once had a friend that loved it.

 

I have never tried it but you go ahead and let us know what you think.

I have been using their copolymer for several years--am very happy with the way it handles--very little stretch--good sensitivity--happy enough with it that I use it for just about everything and have not been tempted to try any thing else

  • Global Moderator

I have mean green on my swimbait rod, it's some tough stuff and it doesn't have bad memory. 

Keep using the Mean Green, it's awesome! I'm always telling people to try it out if they want a copoylmer/mono line and don't ever have to use another brand. No need for line conditioners either. If your looking for fluoro or braid, try a different brand though. I wasn't that impressed with McCoys other offerings.

 

For fluoro, try Sunline Sniper or Seaguar Invizx.

For braid, I personally use Power Pro Original the most, it's cheap/realiable and if you want something smoother, try 832.

I've used Mean Green copoly for a number of years (among other brands) and it works especially well in cold weather because it doesn't develop spool memory as fast as others.  I also like the color, which is a good match to the lakes I fish most often.

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