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Location: Minnesota | I have been using Tuff line for 10 years never had a problem with it.But its time to buy another spool of 80# 1000 yards or so is there something better out there I should be looking at or should I just keep using whats been working? |
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| Suffix 832 and PowerPro don't hold as much water... They are all small diameter braids so it's user preference. I have switched from Toughline to PowerPro and now to Suffix... |
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Posts: 190
Location: Savage, MN | Cortland Masterbraid Bronzeback is my go to |
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Location: Lake County Illinois | I also have been very happy with Cortland Masterbraid Bronzeback. |
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Location: Central Minnesota | Ray Fuller - 5/24/2013 12:12 AM
I also have been very happy with Cortland Masterbraid Bronzeback.
X3 |
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Posts: 153
Location: MN | I have been using Cabelas Ripcord the past two years and I like it. |
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Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-) | Spider wire ultracast ultimate braid not the fluoro braid. Been using it since 08 and love it. |
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Posts: 208
Location: Northern Wisc. | Spider wire (all kinds) and suffix 832.....hands down the best line out there.... |
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Posts: 2037
Location: lansing, il | Hi Seas Grand Slam Braid! Great stuff. No color bleed, no "break in", quiet, and doesnt retain alot of water. |
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Posts: 500
Location: Ludington, MI | Sufix 832 in camo or ghost. |
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Posts: 415
| I've always been a PowerPro guy myself and have no complaints with it. I have recently switched one of my reels to the new Sunline braid and man is it sweet! Holds less water than any line I've used and is smooth. I may consider changing all my eventually to Sunline |
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| I used to think 832 and Invisbraid was hands down the best till I tried Sunline FX2. Unreal! |
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Posts: 88
Location: Wisconsin | I use mostly 832 now. Still use some Power Pro too. I want to try Sunline one of these days too. Still, I think most braided lines are more the same than they are different... |
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Posts: 152
Location: Nowhere near where I should be | 10 plus years of Tuf line plus for me as well, never a problem. If it ain't broke....... |
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Posts: 944
| Hi-Seas Grandslam braid- 3rd season with it and love it
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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Posts: 39
Location: NE Twin Cities Metro | I've always used power pro. No problems. |
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Posts: 4
| Cortland Masterbraid Bronzeback or Sufix 832 Camo in that order. |
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| if you are going to switch for power pro you better stay with your tuff line.imho cortland bb
and spiderwire ulta cast are the best. |
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Posts: 456
Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world | What do you think is the quietest line?
Ron |
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Posts: 139
| where do you buy Hi Seas braid.. i can't find it anywhere. |
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Posts: 2037
Location: lansing, il | We sell it on our site and I think you can also buy it direct. If you are looking for something specific we dont carry we can get it.
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Location: Contrarian Island | another vote for cortland 80 lb bronzeback...hard to beat tuf line too tho |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | BNelson - 5/28/2013 9:26 AM
another vote for cortland 80 lb bronzeback...hard to beat tuf line too tho
Same here, but having used a spool of high-seas, would vote for that, too. |
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