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    wally marshall hi vis yellow
    6 lb almost 2000 yards for $7

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    silver tread 6lb best line on the market i think...stays limp and small dia
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    Mean Green Trilene 4lb.xl

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    Remington Braid, no memory, extreme casting distance, no digging into the reel and never broke it.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    Mr Crappie Hi-Vis. Great price and product.

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    I've tried P-line Floroclear and Cajun 6LB. line recently and the P-line got tangled up the first 3 trips I used it.I'm not sure if it was the windy days or high static winter months ? The Cajun line I have tried has alot of memory and am taking it off the reel it is on tonight.I also have a question concerning the Mr Crappie Hi-Vis line,years ago my uncle and myself were bank fishing and I was using STREN flourescent yellow line fishing the same depth he was with STREN original 8lb.He was catching them I wasn't,I switched to clear line and started catching fish.I know the Mr Crappie Hi-Vis doesn't seem to matter when trolling for crappie but, how bout for cork fishing for bream? My uncle only used 8lb.STREN original for everything and I hope one day to catch as many as he did and I have caught my share of Breameses !

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    I read good things about the Vicious line, so I got 2 & 4lb test line-I tried the 4lb. line on a cold chicago winter morning in open water(hot water discharge).....and it sucked ! felt like i was casting with coiled wire ! strong but stiff.,maybe it will perform better a warm weather ? we will see. I recommend you try the 5lb Stren Megathin or 4lb cxx P-line both are very strong and soft/flexible under cold and hot coditions. I've used both on the same day for steelhead and brown trout, then go and fish for bluegill/crappie. Triline Sensation is in that same class. Hope this info helps. Good luck.

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    4 lb trilene xl, 20 lb ande either blue or gray for stripe and catfish, have tried 10lb p line, been impressed, just haven't changed.

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    JusFshn, I know that you remember air mailing those green fish in the phosphate pits, with 8# XL . Spinning rod no less. That is the tru test. 80 and 100 fish per day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieKillerJigs View Post
    silver tread 6lb best line on the market i think...stays limp and small dia

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