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Old 02-22-07, 02:58 AM   #1
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Default White Lightning Co-polymer Line

Hey everyone. Just wondering if any of you have tried the Hi-Seas White Lighnting co-polymer line? Got some at the ABA Nationals last year and I think this is some really good line, very similar to flourocarbon in sensitivity and sink rate. It might even be better though because it's got just a small amount of stretch, somewhere between mono and flouro. Also, it has, dare I say it, zero memory, true to the claim on the box. I fish a lot of rocky structure and a lot of open water cover like trees and such and haven't gotten so much as a nick in the line or had it break from a fish yet. If you've fished with it before, what are your opinions on the White Lightning? Also, are there any special conditions in which you are inclined to use a co-polymer line over other types of lines?
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