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How does YZ Hybrid compare to P-Line Fluro Clear?

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p line fluro clear to me isnt that great i got some 12lb on one of my reels. it is stretchy but casts smooth with some line conditioner. i wouldnt buy again im sticking with yo zuri hybrid

Hybrid is one of the few lines that you rarely see anything negative about. It is good stuff at a great price.

I had some bad coiling on my last 12lb spool. L&L didn't really help either. It is a nice line though and coiling doesn't really affect baitcasters too much. It is a great price though. I never had it break or fray at all with my use. It's a nice crankbait line but I prefer fluoro now.

I joined the forum two years ago and Road Warrior and a handful of other members spoke HIGHLY of YZ hybrid. I tried it and now I have it on all my spinning reels and almost every casting reel from #6 to #20. I have yet to break off a fish, not one, in two years. The #8 is crazy strong, #10 is killer for cranks, #12 and #15 handle just about any application and I pitch with #20 90% of the time. The only issue is I buy #20 in the filler spools and not the 1/4 pound to reduce coiling. That still is not a big deal though. My tournament partner only broke off one fish last year. He's a skinny guy but his hook sets break the sound barrier.

Mike, are you using regular Hybrid or Ultra Soft on your spinning outfits. I use Seaguar Invisix on my spinning rods now. I am still going to use it for my drop shot but I was wanting to try something new for my tube and darter head rods. I was thinking 6lb hybrid if it is manageable on spinning reels.

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