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    Ande is tough line to begin with. They're a go-to for IGFA line-class record chasers. Popular in saltwater. I don't/wouldnt use it on a spinning reel personally. Memory is too much of an issue. Tougher than wood pecker lips, but memory and twist can be an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catchNgrease View Post
    The line is the victim of the twist not the criminal. The criminal is the 90degree bend the line makes from the rod to the reel. I can show you the same scenario with 200ft of 1" air hose and aint no fish involved. As AlphaHawk stated the only cure is to cut the air off...drain the line...remove whatever fitting is attached ...stretch out the hose....roll the hose up... Or fishing line.

    One thing I would be careful to not do and I am guilty of it is let the line/hook drag behind you while you troll from one spot to the other. That can result in epic line twist

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    Air hoses and certainly take up a twist. Then they are awful to work with until you get it straightened out
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    Have to say this product I have used for many years and it's great for your line and helps. It's good for a lot of things! Also have bought it in other forms like squirt bottle, but it's different, get the spray can!

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    used it on halibut before in Alaska , was about as thick as pencil lead and worked ok with a jigging spoon that weighed around 12 ounces in 200 feet of water for the halibut ..
    didnt seem to have any twist issues on a big bait caster reel .
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    just updating this topic, all my Ande line is off the reels for the time being, i did order some Izorline XXX and see if this helps


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    Quote Originally Posted by chetc View Post
    just updating this topic, all my Ande line is off the reels for the time being, i did order some Izorline XXX and see if this helps


    chet
    used that up in Alaska as well , not sure if there was noticeable difference with 1 lb . weights and big bait caster reels , but when we trolled some for sea salmon it did well with that whirling cut bait ...?
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