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| Whats up musky dudes, I just bought a Okuma IDx 400a reel and I'm a little unsure about what type of line/pound test to put on it. The reel is going on a 7-foot 3-8 ounce St. Croix Triumph...any suggestions ??? |
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Location: 412 | 80 lb power pro |
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Location: Oswego, IL | 80lb Corland Masterbraid. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | 80 pound superline. |
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Location: Kentucky | 80lb Suffix Braid |
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| 80 lb spiderwire |
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Location: Oshkosh | 80 lb Fireline Tracer Braid
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| I just put 80lb power pro on my New induron, casts a mile with ease....sweet reel. |
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Location: Northwest Wisconsin | 80 pound TUF Line XP |
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Location: Aurora, IL. | Masterbraid-80#
All of the above are premium lines. You'll be good to go with any of them, its just personal preference and confidence.
Edited by run n gun 6/17/2009 5:00 PM
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| Sounds good...thanks guys |
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Location: Oswego, IL | At least you know for sure on one thing everyone agreed on 80LB! lol |
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Location: lansing, il | Ive been using a fairly new (not sure how long its been out) superbraid since last fall and really like it. its called Grand slam braid and it is made by Hi-Seas. ive used both the 80 and 100# test and have been very pleased with it. If your not familiar with the brand name Hi Seas, they are associated with AFW. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Yep, the High Seas brand is very good line. |
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Location: Oregon | There is only one..............Power Pro |
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| Definatly go with 80lb. super line.
Edited by reelman 6/17/2009 9:20 PM
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Location: Sawyer County, WI | I recently switched from PowerPro to Masterbraid. Although PowerPro never let me down (except staining my hands and clothes green when it was new) I feel Masterbraid is a superior line. Just my $0.02....... |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Most everything is good, but I've been really happy with Cortland Masterbraid. Spiderwire Stealth also seems good. Like the others said, go 80 pound.
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | 80# BERKLEY TRACER BRAID, this line has 8 strands, very smooth - no guide noise, water proof - no wet hands, color holds so so, but your hands will not turn green, and you can see your line. |
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Location: PA | This may seem like a stupid question but why #80 braid? Is it to help minimize backlashes or make them easier to pick out if, or should I say when you get one? |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | YES to all of the above and your line won't break on a back lash with a 2-8oz bait, and U don't want to have a break off with a 50" plus fish of a lifetime. Baits over 6-8oz I use 100lb # test to be on the safe side. If you are throwing only light baits under 2-3oz 65# test will be ok. Bass guys are using 20-30lb mono in heavy slop for a fish that is under 10lbs. |
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