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We recently were having a discussion in another topic about drags etc.  I am curious to what type of line you folks use to MAKE SURE YOUR FISH DO NOT GET AWAY.  Road warrior said his fish do not get away.  I tried to ask him a question and for some reason my post dissapeared with no reasoning.  I thought he would have been the guy to answer this question for me but he never responded and also I figured if he did remove my post being a global moderator he would have at leats told me and I saw the amount of post he has and figured well he is a writer so he would have the answer for me.  Well I figure I will ask the general board .  I am looking for a good l;ine that does not cost and arm and a leg in 10 -12 pound test for fishing in weeds on top water baits.  Any answers and also I do not want thenm to get away.  I think this is impossible but they tell me it isw not.  Please help.

D3

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Is it sold at the big stores or does it neeed to come offline.

D3

Pline CXX.  If your drink of choice is Scotch on the rocks, this is your line.  It is a no-nonsense, ridiculously tough, underrated copolymer that has a little memory that some anglers gripe about.  It isn't as stiff and doesn't have the memory that Trilene XT has, but it is indeed an Xtra Tough line that sports a hardened abrasion resistant coating and  the properties that come with it.   If you want to insure you will never lose a fish...this is the line.

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CXX bends Trilene XT over and makes her his *****.  

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I used to fish P-line until I discoverd Yo-Zuri Hybrid and later, Hybrid Ultra Soft. The Hybrid is just as tough as P-Line (both are copolymers), but without the memory. In use, Ultra Soft has virtually no memory which is an attribute that is very important to me.

Spinning tackle: #6 (11.9 lb test) Hybrid Ultra Soft

Baitcasting gear: #12 (19.5 lb test)

8-)

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