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If I had to make that decision today, YOZURI HYBRID.

Rock View Resort

Table Rock Lake

Greg Pope, Owner/Operator & Fishing Guide

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I switched to P-line Co-poly last year and have been very pleased so far. Before that I used Gamma and was very happy, but it was getting hard to find.

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I bought my first spool of Yozuri Hybrid 3 years ago and i haven't looked back. I have spinning reels spooled with their #6 and #8 and they run like a top. That being said I usually fish with fairly "high end" reels. Yozuri Hybrid has just preformed very well for me in just about any task i throw at it. Yozuri line diameters run higher then a lot of manufacturers so if that is an issue to you then you may want to consider other options. I fish A LOT of gin clear water and don't seem to have any issues. Definitely check it out. 

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35 minutes ago, Smallieguy87 said:

I bought my first spool of Yozuri Hybrid 3 years ago and i haven't looked back. I have spinning reels spooled with their #6 and #8 and they run like a top. That being said I usually fish with fairly "high end" reels. Yozuri Hybrid has just preformed very well for me in just about any task i throw at it. Yozuri line diameters run higher then a lot of manufacturers so if that is an issue to you then you may want to consider other options. I fish A LOT of gin clear water and don't seem to have any issues. Definitely check it out. 

I lost the biggest Smallmouth of my life using Seaguar Carbon Pro about 4 years ago. It broke at the knot. I vowed at that moment to never use 100% fluoro again. My buddy suggested I try Yozuri Hybrid...I've never looked back, it really seems to be the best of both worlds. It's got a different extrusion process than most copoly's. It's definately not perfect...a little too much stretch in the smaller diameters, and a little too much memory in the bigger diameters, but it's as strong as steel with excellent knot strength and reasonably priced. I'm also able to use it on top water with not much problem. 

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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Not to argue, but size to break strength ratio is not the only factor to consider. The smaller diameters have less abrasion resistance, even if they have a greater tensile strength. 

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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