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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> P-line Spectrex IV
 
Message Subject: P-line Spectrex IV
Performance_Tuned
Posted 12/18/2007 7:53 AM (#289493)
Subject: P-line Spectrex IV




Posts: 102


Location: Bowling Green, KY
Anybody else using this? I am new to musky fishing, but very old to bass fishing
and I've always liked P-line mono so I bought a spool of 80 lb. Spectrex IV to
musky fish with. So far I really like it. I've been using it for 2 months now and
is still nice and round and throws good. The only gripe I have on it is the green
dye in it leaches out on your hands for a while. Roger London
Marc J
Posted 12/18/2007 3:44 PM (#289557 - in reply to #289493)
Subject: RE: P-line Spectrex IV





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Location: On your favorite spot
I use it for the same reasons you do. Sure wish they made 100lb. Just like my Pline mono never had any problems with it. Like you said, it stays nice and round.
Performance_Tuned
Posted 12/18/2007 4:31 PM (#289570 - in reply to #289557)
Subject: RE: P-line Spectrex IV




Posts: 102


Location: Bowling Green, KY
It also costs quite a bit less than Spectron or Power Pro, at least an Gander Mtn.
tuffy1
Posted 12/18/2007 9:47 PM (#289605 - in reply to #289570)
Subject: RE: P-line Spectrex IV





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Location: Racine, Wi
I'd be interested to hear some more feedback about this. I didn't even know they made a braid. I love the P-line floro blend, as I use that for my trolling.
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