I have no experience with the Hobbs Creek line but it's possible that the coiling issue is the result of line twists put into the line as part of the castIng process. Repeated roll casting to the same side as well as repetitively casts that to. It shoot all of the line that has been stripped off the reel will introduce twists into the line. So will some other types of casts. In many cases removing the twists from the line will eliminate the coils. Many the customers who come into the shop with complaints about coiled line actually just have accumulates a lot of twists. Upon removing them the line performs much better.

Of course some lines do have some memory and need to be stretched.