REBATE P-Line CX Premium Fishing Line - 1000 Yards
P-line’s CX Premium Fluorocarbon Coated Line is one of the most innovative lines available, combining copolymer and fluorocarbon technologies. CX Premium eliminates spinning reel line problems with its low memory and improved limpness. The combination of low memory and limpness also improves casting distance with a baitcast reel. The fluorocarbon-silicone coating virtually eliminates water absorption so cold water and weather have little effect on line performance. With as much as 30% less stretch than average lines, it has increased sensitivity to detect and react to even the most subtle strikes. 1000 yards.
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 41
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by pepe4257 very good fishing line
This is some of the best line i've ever used its tough,fishes smooth and very strong.
June 30, 2010
Rated 1 out of 5Â by nightman Worst night time line ever
I ordered 1000 yard spool of 15 pound P-Line CX Clear Fluoresent recently. I spooled up 3 reels and went fishing. I have never in my life broke off as much fish or baits in my life until I used this stuff. It has great sensitivity and sinks good in the water but the strenth and durability of it was aweful! I have about 700 yards left on the spool and its going in the trash. Better yet I would just like to have my money back!!
May 31, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by TurkeyBoy113 Good flexibility!
The strength may not be top notch like its mono competitors. However, the strength is plenty enough. I use 12 lbs test line to do wacky-worming, light duty Texas-rigs from 1/16-1/4 oz and crankbaiting. It performs well after the catch was made. As for casting from my baitcaster/rod combinations, it is well-controlled and have extra distance that I need to cover water. I noticed that 10 and 12 lbs test line performs well. I've tried 15 lbs test line: spinnerbaits and pitching jigs in clear water with success.
I've tried 8 lbs test line. I've suffered break-offs but learned that it's not suitable for the techniques I've mentioned above. Recommended techniques that's right for the type of bass fishing: drop-shotting, dartheading finessee soft plastics and split shotting after doing experiments through trials and errors. I've tried jigging for walleyes and it performs real good.
For the value of the cost in 1,000 yards, you cannot beat the price. Simply put!
May 25, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by WDMMD P-Line is the best for the money
I compared Stren, Trilene and Vanish in 8lb to P-Line and P-Line CX is more supple, has less memory and is less brittle than it's competition. The knot strength is excellent and it is more durable. It is definitely the best for the fishing I do. ( Walleye, Smallmouth and Trout.)
May 24, 2010
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I want good line for night fishing and I use Spincast reels. So I need good line to glow under black light, but is also strong.Answers
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Yes the Florsent clear color P-line works very well with a black light. Be sure to read the color on the label.A:Â
CX Clear Florescent is highly visible under black light even with its small diameter. 10lb shows up great and I do some jigging and worming at night with the 20lb and it shows up like a rope!Strength is excellent!
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I NEVER EXPERIENCED THE FLORO GLOW BUT I BELIEVE I MIGHT GLOW A LITTLE BIT WHEN SETTING THE HOOK USEING CX PREMIEMTop 50 Contributor
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Yes it glows,and is very strong.Happy fishing.A:Â
fluorocarbon doesn't glow under a black light you are thinking mono and with mono i would get stren 12lb test clear/blue. I have this on my night time rod and i can catch bass and striper all night long without any problems just remember to retie after a big fish.Answers
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CX seems to be more durable to me than the 100% Flourocarbon. 100% is alittle too stiff for me.
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flourocarbon coatedTop 500 Contributor
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Obviously flourocarbon line is more abrasion resistent and withstands uv light which keeps it from breaking down.A:Â
This line. Better knot strengths. Better casting control.Answers
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YES YOU CAN REMEMBER TO PUT IT ON PROPERLY SO IT DOES NOT COB WEB , CLOSE BAIL BY HAND ALWAYS . ALSO WHEN YOU FINISH SPOOLING YOUR REEL OUTSIDE OF COURSE OPEN BAIL HOLDING LINE IN HAND WALK THROUGH THE YEAR ABOUT 80 YARDS DROP LINE THEN GO REEL IT BACK ON REEL WITH SLITE TENTION ON LINE.... HOPE THIS HELPS YOU TO.Top 500 Contributor
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Yes you can use most types of fishing lines on spin cast reels just be careful of the diameter and not go to largeA:Â
Two friends used this line to fish walleyes and drum with spincast reels and had no problems.A:Â
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Is this line (P-Line Cx Premium)virtually invisible under water and does it sink like fluorocarbon?
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YES ON BOTH COUNTS DROPSHOTING TEX RIG, MOJO RIG, SKIPPING.A:Â
In Mexico, in very bright sunlight, the line above water appeared to be light fluorescent blue, but wasn't visible underwater, at least to the humans on the boat.Top 1000 Contributor
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Just as invisible as any other flourocarbon line, if not better. The sink rate is not as fast as 100% flourocarbons, but it still sinks. I think this is the best value line out there. Another very important factor for me is the memory of the line. It has almost no memory and that makes it easy to cast with minimal backlash.A:Â
I have been using it for several months now. Because its a co-polymer with fluorocarbon coating it does sink, not as fast as a 100% fluoro but it is very strong line. I picked up a 35 pound river rock cause my lure got stuck and the line didn't break, or even so much as stretch. If you have been using mono lines more and are trying this out for the first time, the sink rate is still almost twice as fast because the line does sink.1 of 1
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