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Old 06-15-11, 06:50 PM   #1
Bassboss
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Default Line for spinning reel - P-line CX vs. Floroclear.

Turns out I'm not liking braid on my spinning reels as much as I thought I would. I might go back to 8lb floroclear which I liked before. It was very thin, and handled extremely well on 2000 size spinning reels. But it still had a little to much stretch for my liking. CX looks like a good alternative. Same floro coated copolymer, but 30% less stretch then "average" line. It says it's thin and manageable, but I've heard that it can be a little stiff (I've heard the same thing about floroclear though). I'd also like to know which is more abrasion resistant as I'll be fishing around a lot of rocks a trees.

I'm open to options, but would rather not go to full fluorocarbon cause of the price. The only one I'd consider is Cabela's No-Vis, I hear it's good and it's cheap.
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