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problems w/ yo-zuri ultra soft

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I have been reading the dialog pertaining to the yo-zuri ultra soft line and decided to string my spinning rods with the #6 (11.9lb test strength) like people have been recommending.  After stringing my rods I tried tying on a hard jerk bait and the line snapped right before the knot.  This happened 3 times in a row until I finally decided I would wrap the line around my hand and pull.  To my amazement the line snaped with only 1/2 of my strength and the line was not even strong enough to hurt my hands.  I stripped 2 feet of line off the reel and tried again and the same thing happened.  

Is this common??  If so how does anyone fish with this line??  Although it is stronger than Berkley vanish I still can see how I am going to use this line unless I am fishing for gold fish out of a Chinese restaurants fish tank??

that def. sounds like you got a bad batch.  i've never had a problem like that.  i would return it and exchange for a new one.

Jason

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Bad batch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Exchange it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I bought the line through the mail with cabella's, I am going to call them today to see if they will take it  back.  Thanks, I hope it is just a bad batch.  

Sounds like a bad batch, I have the same line on my spinning rig and throw a 5/8 oz jerkbait all the time and never had that problem.  By the way, I am very bad at retying, I don't do it nearly enough and still haven't had the same problem you are describing.  

 I sure hope it is a bad batch like everyone says :). Have just come across a sporting goods store that carries it (according to the web site) in Memphis and had decided to give it a try.

 Keep us up to date on what you find out, please....

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Just got done fishing Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft for the first time last saturday.  I am now a true believer of the stuff.  Its handled great!!!

Are you wetting the line before you slide the knot tight?

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yes I wet the line before tying the knot...like I said I can pull it between my hands and it will snap.  I did run the line through a rag with silicone on it when I was spooling my reels, would that weaken the line (i think I am losing my mind)??

Also, I read on Yo-zuri's website that #6 has the strength of 11.9lb test....is this true or did I buy 6lb test line??   This whole thing has me very puzzled/frustrated since April 1st is this weekend!!!  

Cabela's is sending me another 600 yards of the #6 at no cost (they are great to do business with), hopefully it was just a bad batch of line.  

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Must be a "bad batch." The line cannot be broken by hand, or at least I can't!  It is strong and tough. If it was (generally) anything like you described, that would be TOTALLY unacceptable and I would never use it for anything. The spool you received had to be defective for some reason or another.

When you get your new line I think you will like it, I do.

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