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lmartinez
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yo-zuri hybrid line

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anyone use this line?any info would be great thanks len 8)
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I love it myself, use it in many situations. Great tensil strength and abrasion resistance. In clear water finnesse aplications I deffinately use Flouro though. Cant go wrong to try it in my opinion.
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I use the 20lb for some flippn/pitchn and really like it. I have tried the 6lb on spinning and don't like it as much, I think they have a soft version for spinning reels. Good line and a lower price...can't go wrong.

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I use the 20lb for some flippn/pitchn and really like it. I have tried the 6lb on spinning and don't like it as much, I think they have a soft version for spinning reels. Good line and a lower price...can't go wrong.

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I like it. Not really expensive. Casts good. Doesn't sink as fast as fluoro and has a little bit more stretch too. I use for night fishing worms, jigs and cranks, blades. good stuff
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I love it. I throw all my swimbaits on it, and have fished jigs with it up until last year when I started throwing straight flouro, although I've been thinking of switching back to the yo-zuri hybrid, it's a LOT cheaper, and I can't say I get more bites with straight flouro...
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+1 for Yo Zuri. I use it for jigs and really like it
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I love it use ot for my cranks, I have had problems with it on my spinning reels tho.. Not sure why.
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I use the 6 # on my spinning gear for Folsom, great line to cope with all the rocks in Folsom. Also use 12# and 10# for general aplications Where you normally would throw mono. A little stiff so, I've switching to Pline.
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thanks for the info on the yo-zuri line i tried some friday on my home lake very strong stuff 8) tried the 15 lb test for pitching and flipping into tullies and willow trees had no problems thanks len
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You mean you really fish. I thought you only gave people(me) a bad time. :D :D :D :P :P See you on the 15th. By the way good advice. Jack
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