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I got to try the Yozuri hybrid line today, Midwest finesse heads with TRDs fishing Ned style.  I fished the water that cost me 12-15 heads Tuesday.  I was hung up a bunch and got all but one back.  The one that didn’t come back didn’t break off, the 1/0 Gammy hook broke.  That sure does seem to be a very strong line.  Thanks again for the recommendation.

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I like it, but I do use KVD on it. 

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Inexpensive, too!

 

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YZH is one of the lines I have confidence it...three of my rigs have it.

 

59 minutes ago, BrianMDTX said:

I like it, but I do use KVD on it. 

KVD really helps the manageability - especially on my spinning reels.

RW and others here turned me onto this line many years ago. I’ve tried every fluoro, copoly, etc, but I always come back to yo zuri. Outside of a couple rigs with braid, it’s on all of my reels.

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Good old YHB. Glad you discovered it and glad I can finally buy it locally, lol. ?

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7 hours ago, Jig Man said:

I got to try the Yozuri hybrid line today, Midwest finesse heads with TRDs fishing Ned style.  I fished the water that cost me 12-15 heads Tuesday.  I was hung up a bunch and got all but one back.  The one that didn’t come back didn’t break off, the 1/0 Gammy hook broke.  That sure does seem to be a very strong line.  Thanks again for the recommendation.

You ever try EWG ned heads?

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Yo Zuri Hybrid is good line. The 15# is as fat as any 17# mono but the other ones are inline with typical fat mono lines which is odd, but it's quite strong.

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8 hours ago, GetFishorDieTryin said:

You ever try EWG ned heads?

Nope.  I make my own and buy hooks by the 1000 count.

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