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In reply to Post #10
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In reply to Post #8 Ever heard that phrase "quality over quantity"?
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I've been using it for over a year and been impressed with it, mainly in the 15lb but used the 20lb in france on a very weedy water and landed my pb over 70lb with no drama's, each to their own but i hated esp syncro which was fine for a couple of sessions then coiled worse than any line i've used.
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In reply to Post #4 wow, and given the number of posts you had made, i'd bet you know what you're doing when it comes to spooling up...
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In reply to Post #5 Glad not just me who has had issues
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I switched from CM90 to Korda touchdown 3 years ago and have not regretted it for a moment.
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In reply to Post #4 Same as me pal hated it. Frayed and coiled bad
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In reply to Post #1 Used it for two sessions and stripped it straight off my reels.I went back to ESP Syncro xt,the TA line went into a massive birds nest on a cast more than once
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In reply to Post #2 this doesnt surprise me tbh whilst the others are still going strong today
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Morning all,
I will be looking to purchase a set of Okuma Obsidian soon and i am looking to load it with the following mainline:
https://thinkinganglers.com/portfolio/ogx-copolymer-main-line/
OGX Copolymer mainline.
Does anyone on here have any experience with it?
So far i have used:
Daiwa Sensor (years ago)
Maxima Chameleon
Gardner GTHD 12lb
Gardner GTHD 15lb
Berkley CM90 16lb (currently using on my INC-6000)
The gardner line i think has been my favourite although it has more stretch than the berkley. The berkely has served me well but it does have a memory, especially if you leave your gear in a hot car during the day, get the rods out on the following morning which is cold, you will have a lovely coil for a number of casts.
Thanks,
Daniel
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