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Message Subject: Best braid and color?
Nuclear.smelt
Posted 6/25/2017 6:36 PM (#866404)
Subject: Best braid and color?




Posts: 98


what are everyone's favorites?
smithy97
Posted 6/25/2017 6:48 PM (#866406 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: RE: Best braid and color?




Posts: 64


Sufix 832 in moss green or camo
fishhawk50
Posted 6/25/2017 7:08 PM (#866410 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: RE: Best braid and color?




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
Nuclear.smelt - 6/25/2017 6:36 PM

what are everyone's favorites?

try a search on this site.. tons of info
curleytail
Posted 6/25/2017 8:47 PM (#866434 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
Cortland Masterbraid in Bronzeback color. Color doesn't really matter though. Suffix 832 is good stuff also.
pklingen
Posted 6/25/2017 8:54 PM (#866436 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 866


Location: NE Ohio
cortland masterbraid in green, enough said.
muskie! nut
Posted 6/25/2017 9:55 PM (#866446 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
No "best". whatever that means
dami0101
Posted 6/26/2017 10:05 AM (#866492 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?





Posts: 750


Location: Minneapolis, MN
Probably anything that isn't Power Pro
Tackle Industries
Posted 6/26/2017 10:10 AM (#866493 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
green but I don't think the fish care
danmuskyman
Posted 6/26/2017 12:11 PM (#866504 - in reply to #866492)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 633


Location: Madison, WI
dami0101 - 6/26/2017 10:05 AM

Probably anything that isn't Power Pro


I have heard this from a few guys and some guide buddies of mine and can't figure out the reason for it? I have been using power pro almost exclusively for over 10 years now and have not had any failures. All I ever hear is keep using it and you will find out sooner or later. Well I will keep using it because it's been great for me but I also change my line every year or so unless it looks like I should sooner
Nuclear.smelt
Posted 6/26/2017 1:22 PM (#866514 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 98


Really? i was using 65lbs braid with a brand new know and depth raider when i backlashed the lure flew a mile into the river "Power pro"

Fishysam
Posted 6/26/2017 5:02 PM (#866550 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 1209


power pro is awesome. thin, strong, cheap, cant blame the line for a snaplash, that is operator error. i can still remember 36# muskie master, that was about 6 times as thick as 80# pp.
supertrollr
Posted 6/26/2017 6:04 PM (#866559 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?


they are all good,i like p line and spiderwire,i am really impressed by the new thing made by power pro i think it's 15 percent smaller ,but it's way too expensive for the lil difference
supertrollr
Posted 6/26/2017 6:10 PM (#866560 - in reply to #866514)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?


Nuclear.smelt - 6/26/2017 1:22 PM

Really? i was using 65lbs braid with a brand new know and depth raider when i backlashed the lure flew a mile into the river "Power pro"

imo you should learn how to cast or make a better knot,that horror story will be like a nightmare.depthraider is light like a bass lure seriously........
Nuclear.smelt
Posted 6/26/2017 7:34 PM (#866571 - in reply to #866560)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 98


tied a palamour knot and it snapped on the cast about a foot above the leader as i casted resulting in a backlash only time its happened though
Marley420
Posted 6/26/2017 7:42 PM (#866572 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 82


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Power Pro Max Cuatro. Been using the 80 lb since it came out. No issues.
muskie! nut
Posted 6/26/2017 9:27 PM (#866588 - in reply to #866559)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
supertrollr - 6/26/2017 6:04 PM

i am really impressed by the new thing made by power pro i think it's 15 percent smaller


Size or diameter is not an issue. If it were we'd be using line half the poundage than what we currently now. I mean do we really need 80 lb test? The main reason we use the high poundage is so we get enough dia so that we dont get dig in during a backlash thus sending your lure on a Ucker call ....... its going, going. gone.
supertrollr
Posted 6/26/2017 11:05 PM (#866597 - in reply to #866588)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?


yes i need 80 lbs but i prefer 100 lbs because when the power handle engage it don't cost me 30 bux of plastisol each time and yes smaller line diameter is a plus,it make longest cast and troll better because it's a lil bit less of line out.so the 100 lbs is just for pounder ,before pounder age i was using 65.not less because when you get stuck at the bottom the mustad 3551 will open but with less it break and once again you lose big money.
im talking just for my self i have not been elected to speak for the others........
supertrollr
Posted 6/26/2017 11:09 PM (#866598 - in reply to #866572)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?


Marley420 - 6/26/2017 7:42 PM

Power Pro Max Cuatro. Been using the 80 lb since it came out. No issues.
do you think it worth the extra money ?i have seen a lil demo out of a spool ,look really sweet and small
Marley420
Posted 6/27/2017 6:04 AM (#866607 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 82


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
I picked up the Max for $25.00 for a 150yd spool. I think the regular pro is around $20.00. I do like the smaller diameter of the Max. My buddy tried my reels with the Max and was really impressed with it. The following weekend he was changing out his reels. There is people that probably have more experience with line issues and things then me. This just my opinion. I do find it funny that people question the price on other threads I have seen.
horsehunter
Posted 6/27/2017 7:19 AM (#866618 - in reply to #866571)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Location: Eastern Ontario
Nuclear.smelt - 6/26/2017 8:34 PM

tied a palamour knot and it snapped on the cast about a foot above the leader as i casted resulting in a backlash only time its happened though


What does a palomar knot have to do with a break a foot away
Nuclear.smelt
Posted 6/27/2017 9:04 AM (#866635 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 98


it doesn't, i was replying to supertrollr and explaining that t wasn't the knot that snapped the line
25homes
Posted 6/27/2017 11:06 AM (#866660 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?





Posts: 983


I had never had an issue with powerpro until Sunday....Went to cast and snap no backlash or anything and line snaps Mid Line 80lb powerpro Luckily Had a Suick On that floated so Didnt lose Lure or leader...picked it up from water with leader lure and about 35ft of braided line...Sure It had to get abraised at some point or something i SURE hope cause I would have lost fish instantly
NPike
Posted 6/27/2017 11:24 AM (#866661 - in reply to #866406)
Subject: RE: Best braid and color?




Posts: 612


smithy97 - 6/25/2017 7:48 PM

Sufix 832 in moss green or camo


Ditto!
moski
Posted 6/27/2017 11:28 AM (#866663 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?





Posts: 60


I have had line snap on a hook set break half way from rod tip to fish. Heartbreak!! change you line or flip it at the end of the year. I put #100 on my sucker rods and #80 Sunline on casting.
supertrollr
Posted 6/27/2017 11:40 AM (#866665 - in reply to #866660)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?


25homes - 6/27/2017 11:06 AM

I had never had an issue with powerpro until Sunday....Went to cast and snap no backlash or anything and line snaps Mid Line 80lb powerpro Luckily Had a Suick On that floated so Didnt lose Lure or leader...picked it up from water with leader lure and about 35ft of braided line...Sure It had to get abraised at some point or something i SURE hope cause I would have lost fish instantly

so if it would happen with any brand why that message?i think we all know rock or anything sharp can cut braid with ease.by chance i don't own a co i would be crazy
Muskydanno621
Posted 6/27/2017 11:50 AM (#866669 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 92


Cortland masterbraid in bronzeback for summer in 100 pound and power pro 100 almost exclusively in the fall. Noisier but doesn't pick up the water to keep ice buildup down.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 6/28/2017 5:06 AM (#866782 - in reply to #866514)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
Nuclear.smelt - 6/26/2017 2:22 PM

Really? i was using 65lbs braid with a brand new know and depth raider when i backlashed the lure flew a mile into the river "Power pro"



That is operator error.

Thats like saying "i was going about 45mph and slammed the truck into reverse, and the #*^@ transmission went out on me! I wont buy a chevy again..."
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 6/28/2017 5:08 AM (#866783 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
I have used PP, Sufix 832, Spiderwire, Tuffline XP, and Hi Seas Grand Slam. They all worked fine.
Nershi
Posted 6/28/2017 8:00 AM (#866797 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Location: MN
Backlashes happen from time to time, even for the guides and 'pros'. It's nice to have confidence you won't lose a bait when they do or, worse yet, lose a big fish on the hook set. I lost confidence in PP. I've been happy with cortland masterbraid so far. I've also been happy with 832 although I haven't used it a ton.
JMacD
Posted 6/28/2017 6:32 PM (#866943 - in reply to #866404)
Subject: Re: Best braid and color?




Posts: 114


Power Pro for years (more of a product loyalty; it hasn't failed me yet) ...I flip it to double the usage and change it as needed. I will say the color (moss green) bleeds some when brand new. Also cut back several feet after heavy day of use. I'm sure almost all modern super braids work well.
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