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Anyone using P-Line CX Premium Moss Green???

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I have 6lb for my dropshot rod and it holds to abrasion amazingly well, I used it and threw it in everything that you can imagine, from 35ft deep trees in lake Russell to fishing the lilly pads in ponds, and have only broken 1 or 2 fish in all my using it for 2 years.

I also use 15lb(clear) for my jig rod, and the last time I used it I threw it in deep trees for about 2 hours without so much as a nick on the line.

Tf1,

 Does it handle pretty well for you, memory and such? Also, using it on spinning and bc?

                            As Ever,

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When you dropshot, line twist is a part of life, but it rarely, if ever jumps off the spool or twists during the cast. I have used it for the past 2 years, and through 10 tournaments I have not changed it yet.

As for the baitcaster I think that there is actually P-line Fluroclear on it.

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I've used the clear version. The most notable thing is that it has memory up the ying yang. This is neither good nor bad but it is what it is.

It does have good castibility and is tough. I've used 8 and 10#.

The CXX is very stiff with lots of memory,

but the CX is limp and handles great on spinning tackle for me.

Only thing close IMHO is McCoy Mean green.

The CXX is very stiff with lots of memory

I agree, STAY away from the CXX, it handles about as well as Shakespeare Super Tough. Or for those of you who havent tried either, they have the memory of a slinky.

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