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xmytruck

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Looking for a new mono or co-polymer line that is not P-line (big spools have major quality issue inconsistent diameter) or yo zuri . I also used trilene did not like the line too much stretch , in short I am look for a good mono that has the same stretch has p-line has... The line is for abu stx reel .. let me know what you guys think...

thx

x
 
What lures do you like to use the most on this setup?

10# Sufix Seige is a good one for me for various lures.
 
Brine said:
What lures do you like to use the most on this setup?

10# Sufix Seige is a good one for me for various lures.
One of the combos is pure crankbait set up (7 foot st croix avid crankbait model) and the other one is a jerkbait rod( 6'6 St croix avid med fast)..
 
I have also switched to 10# Sufix. It's a great mono with almost no memory. I use it for all of my lures. (Cranks, soft plastics, spinnerbaits, etc.). It's a versatile line and recommend it.
 
I only use 2 types of line and have not had any problems with them.
McCoy 8 or 10lb test for my crankingand spinning needs
IZORE line for everything else I use 15 and 17lbs for flipping and other jig/worm needs
these are fantastic
 
xmytruck said:
One of the combos is pure crankbait set up (7 foot st croix avid crankbait model) and the other one is a jerkbait rod( 6'6 St croix avid med fast)..

I think you'd like the Sufix
 
+ 1 for Sufix. If for some reason I abandoned flouro I would go back to Sufix.
 
I crank with Trilene xl only, either 8 or 10 lb line... Haven't had any issues, But I also do not hook set on crank baits.. I just pull back and reel... I will be upping my game with some triplefish for my big swimbaits this spring...
 
Gamma is my co-polymer of choice, but I fish Bass Pro Shops XPS flouro 95% of the time.
 
stew6371 said:
Gamma is my co-polymer of choice, but I fish Bass Pro Shops XPS flouro 95% of the time.

If you are a gamma fan you better get it whille you can:

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since 1972!
 
Thx guys for the input what you guys think of suffix and which one should I get the red or blue one?
thx
x
 
I use Sufix, 10# Elite (Red)
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I think you should give it a try, and let us know what you think :wink:
 
my partner was using suffix seige this past weekend in a tourney - and he couldn't break the stuff when he got hung up in the rocks or trees... I think he was using 8-10# on a spinning rod
 
MeanMouth said:
I use Sufix, 10# Elite (Red)
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I think you should give it a try, and let us know what you think :wink:


I was going to try the blue I tried the red one on a spinning reel a while back and was not really crazy about it..
 
I use 10# sufix and I have tried just about everything out there. I use it in salt water and it has the least amount of memory and it lasts.
 
10# Silverthread.

Strung up my reel in 1990, still have had nothing break the line, including me as I pull my boat around by a snag. This stuff is amazing and smaller than normal 10# line.

Love it, don't have a desire to use anything else.
Bufford in Orlando
 
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