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PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:51 pm 
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I'm a diehard CXXX P-Line user on my casting reels. Love it. But now I need to find a good, solid mono or co-poly for my spinning reels. What do you guys use?

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:43 pm 
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Gamma co-polymer is an excellent line I have used it a good bit…
Trilene Max is great as well… It has less stretch than the Gamma…
Lately… I have been using Daiwa’s Samurai braid…
The 20lb. test has a 4lb. diameter…
I use a 3’ leader when using crankbaits…
I use a 6’ leader when using a dropshot…
The best thing I’ve found about braid is… NO line twist…
And the feel is exceptional…

Another thing I started doing with all my lines on all my reels is Kevin Van Dam Line & Lure Conditioner…
I bought some a while back to give it a try…
Liked it so much I decided to put it in Grady’s as a regular stock item…
It’s the best stuff I have ever used on my lines…

Just my 2 cents…

Here is the link… http://www.lineandlure.com

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