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| Message Subject: What line for casting poll | |||
| T3clay | 
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Posts: 770  | Alright lets see what everyones top choice is for casting line.  Sorry for the limited options, im not a line guru . If you choose other please explain!  | ||
| Pat Hoolihan | 
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Posts: 386  | Running Ohero 100 lb on all my casting setups and 80 for trolling. | ||
| wallygator | 
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Posts: 319 Location: Tomahawk,Wis  | Power Pro 100# | ||
| Tommis | 
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Posts: 841 Location: Southwest PA  | Powerpro 100# x2, but I also run powerpro 80# and am really liking the suffix 832 as well. | ||
| JakeStCroixSkis | 
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River  | Ive used PP, Sufix, Tuff Line, and Hi Seas Grand Slam. They all work just fine. | ||
| Musky Face | 
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Posts: 558  | Cortland master braid bronzeback 80# | ||
| miket55 | 
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Posts: 1335 Location: E. Tenn  | Power Pro 65# for light stuff, 100# for big heavy stuff, and 80# for everything else.. | ||
| Iwrush | 
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Posts: 77 Location: Southwest Pa  | 80# spiderwire stealth 65# spiderwire stealth for spring setups. Haven't failed me in 14yrs. I'm not brand loyal by any means but if it isn't broke don't fix it. Am I right? I'm sure everyone has their line and everyone will find what works for them. | ||
| muskymartin67 | 
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Posts: 800 Location: Delavan, WI  | Cortland masterbraid 80lb test green | ||
| twelts | 
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Posts: 39 Location: Lawrenceburg,IN  | Also use 100lb PP and 832 80lb and Cortland masterbraid 50lb | ||
| RLSea | 
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Posts: 499 Location: Northern Illinois  | Cortland Master Braid 80# brown or green | ||
| jchiggins | 
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Posts: 1760 Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn  | 100# power pro | ||
| danlaboucane | 
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Posts: 483  | power pro 80 on most combos and 100 on bigger baits | ||
| BNelson | 
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Location: Contrarian Island  | Cortland 80 lb bronzeback, some reels still have tuf line or tuf line xp in 80. sucker reels 130 or 150 tuf line | ||
| Lucky Craft Man | 
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Posts: 242  | Cortland Masterbraid 100lb in Bronzeback is my favorite, I do use other lines if I find them on sale. | ||
| bob1 | 
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Posts: 228  | I use 65# SpiderWire Stealth! Have not had any problems with it!  Bob  | ||
| Kirby Budrow | 
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Posts: 2385 Location: Chisholm, MN  | I use primarily 100lb Cortland but also have 80 on a couple set ups for the small or medium baits. I do not trust another line. | ||
| MuskyNate27 | 
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Posts: 293  | 100# power pro | ||
| muskyman1122 | 
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Posts: 162  | wallygator - 5/14/2017  6:19 PM   Power Pro 100# +1  | ||
| MOJOcandy101 | 
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Posts: 705 Location: Alex or Alek?  | I currently have 80# powerpro on.... but it will be the time powerpro will be on my reels. Once time comes to change I belive i'll be going to either 100# cortland or 80# suffix | ||
| tkuntz | 
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Posts: 815 Location: Waukee, IA  | I'm currently transitioning from 80lb Spider wire stealth to 80lb suffix 832. No real complaints about the spider wire other than I feel that it frays fast. | ||
| Jeff Hanson | 
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Posts: 964  | Hi- Seas Grandslam Braid in 80# and 100# best line I have used.  Jeff Hanson madisonmuskyguide.com  | ||
| RyanJoz | 
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Posts: 1753 Location: Mt. Zion, IL  | sufix, tuffline, or stealth. I don't even allow people with power pro in the boat. I am not willing to witness heartache that close when someone catches a nice fish. Power pro is so noisy and rough. I really do not allow people to bring reels in the boat that have it on them. | ||
| dami0101 | 
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN  | 80# Cortland | ||
| Clammer | 
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Posts: 667 Location: Wisconsin  | Cortland needs to have it's own place as an option! Great stuff | ||
| buckeye | 
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Posts: 38  | Tuf line xp 80# | ||
| figure 8 | 
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Posts: 238  | Hi seas 80 pound braid in green. | ||
| muskyhunter07 | 
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| What's wrong with powerpro? Few years ago everyone was using it. doesn't seem that way anymore. | |||
| Nershi | 
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Location: MN  | muskyhunter07 - 5/15/2017  8:24 PM   What's wrong with powerpro? Few years ago everyone was using it. doesn't seem that way anymore. I watched a few baits sail in to abyss on backlashes with PP. I also know someone who lost a couple fish from line failures. Another cortland vote for me. 80 or 100 lb depending on set up. Do a search on here. This has been discussed a lot.  | ||
| muskyhunter07 | 
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| Oh I had no idea. Ill have to look into that. Thanks | |||
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