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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Am I the only one on the planet using this line? it's been really good to me, holds it's shape nicely, spools well, and picks out of a backlash easily. No problems of any kind. |
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Posts: 358
Location: London, England | Yep. |
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Posts: 299
Location: Ontario, California | I bought some on closeout for $1 a spool but haven't used it. I may give it a try this fall since you give it your blessing. Does it hold a lot of water? Some braid will soak up water more than others. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | some of the first stuff I used for muskie, on a spinning reel, actually (remember the first Cass lake outing?). It did fine on my big Penn reel.
I just don't come across it in my area at any of the stores, and since Spiderwire treats me so nice, I use that because it's available. m |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Of course they still make Gorilla Braid, it's great line. No, doesn't seem to hold alot of water at all.
http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=59929&sk=47014&u=GTQS
I wish I would have known about that closeout, I'd have bought 50 spools. |
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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | I use it on my spinning rods for bass. Not bad stuff. |
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Posts: 457
| I use it on my jerkbait rods, I like the low stretch, and the sensitivity. You get a very good sense of what your bait is doing. I still prefer Masterbraid on my crankbait/bucktail/topwater rods. |
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Posts: 221
Location: ohio | I been using it for several years and like it very much, You can pick it up at dicks sporting goods, at least thats where i get mine. |
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Posts: 1308
Location: WI | I tried it eons ago and my line frayed and I had a cast off. It was probably my rod/reel at the time...I'm not sure. I prefer PowerPro now. |
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Posts: 32955
Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Must have been, I have no problems with fraying at all. |
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