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It works ask Bebop and the guys from SARL its very strong, they catch DD's on it all the time. I use it on my trolling rods (#4).
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I switched to this line last year and am completly sold on it. I use #4 on all of my trolling rods for trout and it holds up great. Only line I use fresh and salt.
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Very good line it is what I use.
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I use it, and I'd say it probably tests more like 4 pound than 2 pound line. I bought a 6000 yd spool this year and keep my reels fresh for each outing. I have complete confidence in this line. Any knot in 2# line needs to be right on, imho.
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I started using xxx years ago when it first came out. It used to be called xxx super mono. Dont know why the named changed. Anyway, I have been using it for years. I have landed a 13 lb lightning trout, 15lb rainbow, 6 lb largemouth, and a 20 lb carp all on the 2 lb test. Using it in salt, I have landed a ray that had to have gone 75-100 lbs. Couldn't weigh it but it was a beast, got that sucker on 20lb test.
Trust me, its awesome.
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Thanks Slims. Maybe the reviewer that had such a bad problem with his knots breaking was tying terrible knots!
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That's the only line I fish with. I've dragged in a 15lb log with frayed 10lb xxx before. So, it is rather strong.
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Izor XXX is top shelf...If your knots are failing than you're doing something wrong
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I use the xxx 2lb,haven't had any problems.
Cya TunaVic
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I've been using Izorine as long as they have been making it. It was actually highly recommended to me by the late Russ Izor. He told me it was the strongest/ best line available and he was right. Not only is it a high quality product but when you consider the amount of line you get from a spool Izorine and how much it costs you will find that it is also an amazing value. You could spend a lot more for a lot less buying an inferior product.
JerryG
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