Recently purchased some Yo Zuri Hybrid from TW. 20lb for the Tatula, and bought some 10lb for my Stradic.....my question is how does Hybrid handle on spinning reels? I've heard mixed opinions. I has also purchased some kvd line conditioner , hopefully it will help with any issues?
I believe you will find 10# is too hard to manage on a spinning reel, even with L&L. 6# or 8# at the most should be plenty, esp with the hybrids greater than stated strength.
On 5/4/2014 at 11:33 PM, K_Mac said:I believe you will find 10# is too hard to manage on a spinning reel, even with L&L. 6# or 8# at the most should be plenty, esp with the hybrids greater than stated strength.
Yea I agree with this...
Trying to find a lower stretch mono or do poly....might have to go back to suffix elite if I can't find something I like. Possibly Trilene Sensation?
Don't know you're reel size (spinning ) but maybe
6 pd..? It's what I use when I need to other than
That.... I just prefer a softer co- poly.. Or triple fish
10lb yozuri should be fine. Using kvd conditioner would definitely help. I have the Stradic CI4 set up, but I have the opposite. I use 20lb braid with 12lb yozuri leaders. No issues what so ever for several years now.
I have 2 reels with 12# yo-zuri ultra soft and havent had an issue yet.
I've used 10lb Yo-Zuri on my spinning reels for years and never had a problem with it.
I use 8lb yo -zuri ultra soft.. I have a cumara/stradic combo.. Works great so far... They actually say it's designed for spinning gear
Yo-Zuri 10# = Sunline FC 14#, Yo-Zuri 20# = Sunline 30#. Here my question would you fish 14# on your spinning reel and 30# on your bait casting reel? The answer is you are!
This is why everyone should consider line diameter when selecting line.
Tom
Should I return the yo zuri and go with something else?
I use the higher test lines on some of my spinning reels but it does hurt my casting distance. The best casting distance line so far has been Excalibur silver thread line. No one can match my casts from shore distance wise. They even walk over to me to find out how I cast so far.
I find the line diameter and flexibility matters.
The 6#, 8# & 10# copolymer line seem to work the best for me with the spinning setups for distance.
I never lost any fish using 8# test Excalibur silver thread. I find the Excalibur an40 a tad stiffer.
I would go with Sunline Machinegun Cast mono in 8#, if you like Yo-Zuri than go with 6#.
Tom
I have #6 yozuri on my spinning reel. I use kvd l&l on it. It's plenty strong and casts well.
I tried 10lb Yo Zuri on a spinning reel for about 30 minutes, that was all I could take. Stuff was jumping off my spool like a spring and had about the same amount of memory. I've heard lower pound test aren't as bad but I won't be finding out.
If I'm using spinning, which is all I use it's braid. I do have copoly on one set up, the only reason is that I can troll it out, my home made lures create excessive line twist. This is wide spool 5000 reel, I've used 17# trilene, some others and at present I have 14# silver thread. The distance between the 2 sizes is hardly measurable, I do prefer the line management of the 14#. My target species probably averages somewhere around 20#, so far this has been the best line size for me.
Spinning tackle #6 Yo-Zuri Hybrid
Baitcasting gear #12
On 5/5/2014 at 8:02 AM, DN3 said:Should I return the yo zuri and go with something else?
I'd recommend the ultra soft yo zuri
I recently bought a spool of 10# Yo Zuri. I spooled both my (ML) Mitchell combo, and my wifes (ML) Abu Garcia combos. I've had minimal problems and love the line. My wife, on the other hand, has had nothing but trouble. KVD conditioner has helped, but not a lot of difference, really. We tried to analyze every difference in the spools, casting, bail flipping...techniques, to no avail. I wish I could tell you what I do differently to make it 'better'.
On 5/5/2014 at 11:47 PM, Choporoz said:I recently bought a spool of 10# Yo Zuri. I spooled both my (ML) Mitchell combo, and my wifes (ML) Abu Garcia combos. I've had minimal problems and love the line. My wife, on the other hand, has had nothing but trouble. KVD conditioner has helped, but not a lot of difference, really. We tried to analyze every difference in the spools, casting, bail flipping...techniques, to no avail. I wish I could tell you what I do differently to make it 'better'.
Yeah it seems some people do fine with it, some don't
With Yo-Zuri 10# you are actually fishing 14# high memory mono hybrid line. Too heavy of line for small diameter spinning reels, you need at least a 3000 series spool size. FORGET what the Yo-Zuri label says and go with 6 lb Yo-Zuri or any premium mono like Trilene XL 8 lb or Sunline Machinrgun if you want premium line.
Tom
On 5/5/2014 at 2:09 PM, Bluebasser86 said:I tried 10lb Yo Zuri on a spinning reel for about 30 minutes, that was all I could take. Stuff was jumping off my spool like a spring and had about the same amount of memory. I've heard lower pound test aren't as bad but I won't be finding out.
Wish I woulda found this post sooner Clayton! Tried 10# last night on a spinning reel for about 30 minutes and completely gave up lol. Had another baitcaster spooled with the same 10# and it behaved much better with good sensitivity.
I've got a smaller spinning reel spooled with 6# that I plan on throwing the ned with this Fall, I'm expecting better results.
I use Yo-Zuri 12 lb. on my skipping outfit with no issues at all. Reel is a large spool diameter, which has alot to do with it.
10 lb. Hybrid is rated at 16.5 lb breaking strength. The stuff is tough. No memory problems at all. Use the right equipment for the right job. can't say for sure but 10lb. Sunline probably breaks at or near 10lb. Like others have said, diameter plays into it too. And KVD conditioner never hurts. Fingering the spool and stopping the line at end of cast helps also. I have gone up to 15lb hybrid on spinning gear with no issues. Gets a bait under a dock or boat pretty far and I have confidence i can get the fish out once hooked. Learn how to feather the spool and put your finger on it when cast ends. Shouldn't have any problems, except with heavier flouros. These are like springs and much less manageable on spinning gear than Hybrid IMO.
On 5/5/2014 at 2:09 PM, Bluebasser86 said:I tried 10lb Yo Zuri on a spinning reel for about 30 minutes, that was all I could take. Stuff was jumping off my spool like a spring and had about the same amount of memory. I've heard lower pound test aren't as bad but I won't be finding out.
I find the 10# Yo-zuri great on a baitcaster.
On 5/6/2014 at 12:44 AM, WRB said:With Yo-Zuri 10# you are actually fishing 14# high memory mono hybrid line. Too heavy of line for small diameter spinning reels, you need at least a 3000 series spool size. FORGET what the Yo-Zuri label says and go with 6 lb Yo-Zuri or any premium mono like Trilene XL 8 lb or Sunline Machinrgun if you want premium line.
Tom
I think the above is absolutley correct, any brand 10# line that breaks at 14# is 14# line. I do believe line diameter is the key to management.
As much of a braid lover as I am I'm considering a move to mono at least for a trial. My windknots are getting to be excessive on my freshwater reels. If unhappy with mono I've been considering a new reel to use with braid, I do already know that that reel will be.
Used 10# yozuri for years for bonefishing - no problems.
I've tried 10lb on my Stradics and did not care for it. The 6lb is awesome though. I would go with the ultra soft instead of the regular hybrid.
6# ultrasoft is the way to go. See if you can exchange it or. ....use that 10#hybrid on your baitcaster for shakeyheads, and lightweight work. That's what I use sometines for deep cranking! Lol.
On 8/28/2014 at 1:45 PM, SirSnookalot said:As much of a braid lover as I am I'm considering a move to mono at least for a trial.
A good copoly (yo-zuri hybrid) seems like a more natural transition from braid to me. You'll at least maintain comparable sensitivity. I just switched my spinning reels from 10# powerpro to yo-zuri hybrid because I was tired of tying fluoro leaders. I'm really impressed with the sensitivity and strength of the yo-zuri, but was really disappointed by the memory in the 10#. Great on a baitcaster, horrible on spinning. Will be throwing some light texas rigs with the 6# on a 3000 Sahara this weekend and will report back.
I'll use 10# line, buts got to be a 4000 reel. For typical 2500 size bass reels, I don't go over 8#. Usually spool up with 6#.
On 8/28/2014 at 1:45 PM, SirSnookalot said:I think the above is absolutley correct, any brand 10# line that breaks at 14# is 14# line. I do believe line diameter is the key to management.
As much of a braid lover as I am I'm considering a move to mono at least for a trial. My windknots are getting to be excessive on my freshwater reels. If unhappy with mono I've been considering a new reel to use with braid, I do already know that that reel will be.
Now Snook, I know you have used mono. Yes?
What exactly do you mean by giving it a trial ?
I assume, you mean you're now/ salt fishing environment vs freshwater/ Michigan waters?
What Reel are you considering for Braid only?
Just curious, that's all...