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Old 02-06-2011, 07:03 PM
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high guys am looking to buy some copolymer whats best value and where to get best price.

any info please

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Old 02-06-2011, 07:22 PM
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I was in the past using fulling mill stuff but have mainly swapped to Ultima Power match (meant for carp), so very good but half the price of fly fishing branded stuff. Ebay or the ultima website will guide you were to go.

Last I got was £4.50 inc postage per 100m spool, even got my old man using it now.

Get a 15lb, 10lb, 7.5lb and a 4lb spool and your sorted.
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I like Rio powerflex or Orvis-i feel confident using these and they are not that expensive


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used rio powerflex its awesome line
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Fulling Mill. I normally get mine from here here, good service.
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Old 02-06-2011, 09:36 PM
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Another fan of the FM Copolymer (Still have some available on offer Terry HERE)

Have also been using the new Hardy Marksman Copolymer and have been very impressed with that to
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Been using this recently:

middytackle.com -

Middy, Low-Viz Fluorocrystal (it's a copolymer)

It's excellent line and cheap as chips.
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For river fishing, Stroft ABR

For Small Stillwaters Orvis Superstrong or Rio Powerflex

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Powerflex. It kinks much less than Stroft
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thanks for the info guys.

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