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    Any of you guys using the Gamma Copolymer line for crappie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sea-sons View Post
    Any of you guys using the Gamma Copolymer line for crappie?
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    Gamma copolymer. Limpest, strongest, most abrasion resistant 4# line on the market now, and still very thin.
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    Gamma is the only non-braid I use on spinning reels. Great line.

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    I've heard of the line but have never tried any of it. Would be curios to hear what everyone else says!!!

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    Don't mind at all Wannabe. Interesting copy there.

    Fatman, I have tried so many lines I can't name them all. Gamma is so much better than anything else I don't even try others anymore, unless its a copolymer that might give Gamma some competition. So far none have exceeded it but McCoy is good and Triple Fish is too, but not better. Pline is ultra strong, the first coploymer I used , but coily and thick. I have heard good things about High-Seas, but haven't tried it yet. I have thought about trying Viscious, but I have heard very mixed reports about it and when I contacted the company about testing it they blew me off, so they are out. There is also Sunline, Silver Thread and Maxima, but none of them have shown me anything interesting enough to try them.
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