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Posts: 548
Location: MN | It's about time to change out the line on all my reels. Thinking of switching... what's everyone using.
Thanks,
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Posts: 39
Location: Cedar, MN | tufline xp, good stuff. I had problems with Power pro breaking. |
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Posts: 2323
Location: Stevens Point, WI | I think all my reels were lined with Power Pro. I personally never had a problem with it, so that will be probably what I will stick with. |
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Posts: 550
Location: So. Illinois | Powerpro on my casting rods (50 and 65lbs)
Tuff XP on my trolling rods (80lbs) |
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| 80 lb Stealth on all reels...best line I've ever used in 15 yrs chasing ski's... |
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Posts: 1270
| Depending on what I am casting either 80 or 100lb. Stealth or Stren Super Braid. |
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Posts: 89
| Hey Guys,
I use 80 lb Cortland Masterbraid and 65 lb P-Line Spectrix. |
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Posts: 663
| Three different lines on this spring. Good old reliable 80lb. Spectron green, 65 and 80lb. Cortland Masterbraid, and 8olb. Stealth. I've tried most of the lines out there and invariably return to Spectron but wanted to give the Masterbraid a shot. Have also heard too many good things about the Stealth to not give it a try. I also find that it's helpful working in the shop to have first hand knowledge of various products when people ask. |
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Posts: 20219
Location: oswego, il | I have power pro, cortland spectron and tuff line xp. All do one thing well but the spectron seems to do all of it well and will be going to it for now on. |
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Posts: 90
Location: ne53 | Power Pro 65# & 80# ..... check out Jackson Lures, my fishing partner told me they had great prices on their bulk spools. |
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Posts: 227
Location: New Brighton, MN | Can't argue with power pro. Cheaper than the rest, and performs as good or better. |
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Posts: 494
Location: midwest | Sufix Performance Braid in 80 lb. for everything. |
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Posts: 401
| Best line I have ever used is Cortland Masterbraid for lots of reasons.
Keith |
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Posts: 2089
| I've used Cortland Masterbraid for a season and a half and love it. Smooth, durable and strong. Steve |
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Posts: 1316
Location: Lebanon,Mo | 80lb stealth....havent had a problem. |
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Posts: 125
Location: North Saint Paul, MN | 80lb Tuff Line XP for me. Never had a problem with it. |
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Posts: 1237
Location: South Portsmouth, KY | That new #80 Cortland Masterbraid bronzeback rocks. used it on my new reel and it is smooth and casts far. |
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Posts: 350
Location: WESTERN WI | 80lb & 100lb PowerPro, No Problems |
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Location: Munster, IN | 80 & 100 lb. power pro on trolling rods
80 lb, cortland spectron black spot on my casting rods.
Edited by PFLesox 5/2/2007 2:39 PM
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Posts: 3480
Location: Elk River, Minnesota | I'm going with 100lb power pro this year... Trying the red stuff, although it will wear off in time..
Steve |
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Posts: 129
| 50 lbs tuff original. and 100lbs test powerpro on bulldawg rod. |
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Posts: 239
Location: Madison, WI | Power Pro on everything. 50# on lighter spiining combo's up to 100# for the baitcasters. I use 80# the most.
VMS - Be careful with the blood red power pro. It bleeds. My buddies brand new rod has pink handles
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