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Dupont Prime, Trilene PS and I would imagine that most fly lines would be
considered cofilament as they have a core. -- Bill Chesapeake, Va "G. M. Zimmermann" wrote in message ... I have been reading an older book on bass fishing (mid 1980's). In it 'cofilament" line is said to be the line of the future and superior to all others. Basically a nylon sheath over a dacron core .Yet now, I see no line advertisement or description that mentions the word 'cofilament'. Ah yes, I seem to remember seeing ads for "Prime Plus" cofiliment, I think it was from stren. Never tried it and haven't seen it in years. -Zimmy |
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