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Excaliber Silver Thread Copolymere

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  • Super User

I find my favorite copolymere line is discontinued. I got lucky and found some on eBay. I find it has less stretch over regular mono.   Bill

 

  • Super User

I picked up a 350 yd spool of 6# and 10# a couple years ago when I stocked up on AN40.  Haven't as yet used either.  Have a baitcast reel or two (and one spinning reel) that need line.  I should give them a try.  Guess I haven't been in a hurry to try them because you never read about this line.

 

What else can you say about the line?  How good is its abrasion resistance?  What kind memory does it have?

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  • Super User

I use the standard excaliber silver thread copolymere line. It’s not the an40. This standard copolymere line surpassed all the other lines in it class in the bending and abrasive testing, excaliber had it posted on their website at onetime.

 

when I started bass fishing decades ago before bass fishing I was using the Garcia river mist mono line. I think it was a $1 a spool. After losing some decent bass my search for good line at that time began. I chose excaliber silver thread line over its test results. I been using it to this day.

my pb10lbs was caught on silver thread 8lb test. I landed a snapping turtle the size of the 30” tall tire on my jeep on 8lb test. He was clawing and fighting all the way in.

  • Super User

Thanks Bill for the extra information.  Yeah, I know it isn't AN40.  Guess I better see if I can find any left over stock Online.  :teeth:  8# and 12# are my standards for Medium and MH rods, respectively.

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