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Location: Savage, MN | I tried the power pro slick 8 this year on my saltist bg35 as it is supposed to stay round. I have been playing around with in in a local pond and am very impressed thus far. |
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Posts: 504
Location: Ludington, MI | Sufix 832. Bleeds a little color, but never lets go. |
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Posts: 189
Location: West Bend, WI | Tuf line XP. Great line. |
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Location: Polk City Ia | spiderwire stealth, hands down |
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Posts: 1504
Location: Oregon | PowerPro................it's never let me down, love it. |
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| cortland masterbraid.. nuttin else! |
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Posts: 177
| Very loyal to power pro no problems with it ever, very confident in it one less thing to worry about .I am sure there are a lot of other lines out there but I have logged a lot of years using it and have no complaints. |
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Posts: 582
| I have tried them all at one time or another. I keep coming back to power pro. This year trying the "slick" but can't find much info on it. I do like Sufix performance braid (NOT THE 832) that stuff i hated. |
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Posts: 981
| 832 ghost |
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Location: Mn | tuf-line XP one of the first and still the best. |
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Posts: 151
Location: IL | Powerpro |
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Posts: 743
| I used power pro for years and then switched to spiderwire ultracast . By far my favorite. i tried masterbraid and hated it. i'd like to try sufix performance braid and 832. ultracast is hard to find since they don't make it anymore. |
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Posts: 267
Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana | I've tried many but have always went back to TUF-Line XP. |
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Posts: 156
Location: Oconomowoc, WI | Cortland Spectron blackspot. Never a problem. |
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Posts: 340
Location: Lake County Illinois | Cortland Masterbraid Bronzeback. |
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Posts: 58
| Cortland Masterbraid |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | Cortland Masterbraid for big stuff. Suffix 832 for smaller stuff. |
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Location: Ontario, Canada | Same here for the Cortland Spectron Blackspot and Cortland Master Braid Bronzeback. |
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Location: Des Moines IA | Really diggin' the Bronzeback on my Winch. Power Pro, Stealth, TUF line, tried them all. Next 1500 yard spool I buy will be 80lb Bronzeback for sure. |
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Posts: 147
Location: Chesterton, Indiana | 832 all the way |
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Posts: 300
Location: Minocqua, WI | Cortland Masterbraid and Spectron. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | I use Suffix 832, Berkley Tracer Braid and Slick Power Pro, the 832 takes a little time to break in the other 2 are great out of the box. I do not like any of the Cortland Braids and Org. Power Pro. |
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Posts: 897
| I'm a fan of Tufline XP 80#. I tried 832 last year and thought it backlashed more than any other line I've used and didn't like burning my thumb on the first cast. I had nothing but bad luck with Power Pro. You'll find people who swear by every type of line out there. I think as long as you don't go below 80# test they are all good, it's just a matter of preference. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | bronzeback 80 on my casting rods.
tuff line xp 150 lb on my sucker rods. |
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Posts: 944
| Hi-seas grandslam braid 80 and 100#
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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Posts: 202
| Cortland Masterbraid Bronzeback
Doug Kloet
http://www.dougkloet.com |
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Location: Ontario | Suffix 832 for me. |
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| Sufix Performance Braid. Still haven't spooled my 832 yet, but regular Sufix is by far my favorite of the braids I've used. |
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