Anyone using the copolymer P-Line and what do they think of it? I tried some today and was using 8 lbs. Abrasion resistance was not real impressive. Sensitivity was okay (less than Flouro and more than mono) and casting was excellent. Least memory I have used other than braid, without the rats nests.
I think I will try some a little heavier and see how it does. jury is out for me, but was wondering if anyone else has much experience with it.
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P-line
Ducks, turkeys, flats fishing. Who has time for golf?
Re: P-line
I love it but I use 20pd only the memory is terrible I change my line every 3 trips thou as far as abrasion resistant it is extremly tough.
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Re: P-line
And you never change your hooks probaly why you can't keep a fish hooked up and your line breaks...........Jumptrout51 wrote:Give me your old line Warrior.
I change mine every 3 years.
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Re: P-line
Hot dayum a buzzard!
You gonna let him talk to you like that JT? 
Re: P-line
you can't keep a fish hooked up
JT THATS WHAT HE SAID ABOUT HIS LAST FISHING PARTNER
JT THATS WHAT HE SAID ABOUT HIS LAST FISHING PARTNER
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Re: P-line
I've got some 8-10 year old 20# I use for anchor duty....works just fine! 
It may be that my sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
