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Anyone Use P-Line c21, and if so, yay or neigh?

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  • Super User

I coasted through my Walmart's fishing area, and one line in particular really caught my attention. 

 

P-line's c21 line. After reading the box, it appears to be a blend of two nylons. 

 

I have used both cx and cxx in the past and have been pleased with both.

 

What caught my attention was that it was being sold a $4.74 for 300 yds.,which is cheaper than my good old trilene xl and that is cheap ($6.44 for 300 yds. )

 

If you have used c21, please share your thoughts and experiences whether good or bad. 

 

It seems like a smashing deal for that price but the adage you get what you pay for lingers in my mind. 

 

I also don't "need" and line or other tackle at this time either, so it could be the "acquisition monkey" at work here. A close cousin to the bait monkey who is known to make anglers buy or acquire tackle that is not needed or warranted.  

 

With that said, I'm not sure if any of you have dealt with this monkey. 

Oh the monkeys ?

 

Heard good things about the line, so cheap why not give it a try 

  • Super User

Use only with KVD line conditioner , put on your reel correctly with no twist and do not overfill your reel and  it will be fine ...

  • Global Moderator

I like it, I don't use conditioner on mine (or any of my lines), and it's been fine. Even have some 8lb on a spinning reel and up to 20lb on casting gear.

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  • Super User

Thanks for the comments, guys!  I think the acquisition monkey won here. I'll be picking up a couple of spools, probably 6# (finesse) for a spinning reel and 10 or 12# (to battle some salmon this fall) for a casting reel.

 

Probably money better spent here than on a dumb latte, lol.

I like it, but can't really locate it locally, so I ordered some YZH in the 3 sizes I use.

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