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esox1980
Posted 2/4/2012 7:35 AM (#536674)
Subject: Line choices





Posts: 265


Location: Manitowish Waters WI
Ive been a traditional power pro user over the last 8 years and I'm thinking of making a change. Any suggestions? I've heard good things about the goretex lines and some of the new micro filament lines.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 2/4/2012 12:00 PM (#536726 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: RE: Line choices




Posts: 947


I switched from Power Pro to Hi-Seas Grandslam braid last spring and loved it. Steve Heiting recomended it to me and I'm glad he did.
Best line I have used .
Good Luck,
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Schuler
Posted 2/4/2012 12:16 PM (#536730 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices





Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
Tired the Suffix 832 last year. I only used it 1 or 2 times but I am very impressed. I've had a huge spool of Tuff Line XP for years and it is a great line. However, it does pick up water. That 1 strand of Gore material really does repel the water. It'll be my choice next season.
pike2772
Posted 2/4/2012 5:05 PM (#536773 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Posts: 147


Location: Chesterton, Indiana
I used the suffix 832 on two of my set ups last year with 80# and was very pleased with the results.
BLIZZAK
Posted 2/4/2012 8:52 PM (#536820 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Posts: 255


832 works great!!!!!!!
PIKEMASTER
Posted 2/5/2012 5:54 AM (#536842 - in reply to #536674)
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
Suffix 832
muddymusky
Posted 2/5/2012 1:34 PM (#536891 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: RE: Line choices




Posts: 578


I like Cortland Masterbraid and like it that it is made in the USA.
WI Skis
Posted 2/5/2012 3:05 PM (#536903 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices





Posts: 547


Location: Oshkosh
Very happy with the 832 I put on my reels last year, and will be switching my other reels to it this year.

Peter
mtcook16
Posted 2/5/2012 10:35 PM (#536967 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices





Posts: 546


Location: MN
Again, the Suffix 832 second to none. I like to run 100lb Cortland Masterbraid on my Trinidad so it lays better on the reel, but if they made 100lb 832, I would run that too.
jasond
Posted 2/6/2012 9:05 AM (#536998 - in reply to #536967)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Posts: 187


Location: West Metro, MN
Another vote for the 832 here. Had it on 1 real last year, and will continue to use it on others as I replace the line.
jackson
Posted 2/6/2012 12:44 PM (#537036 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Posts: 582


Personally i hated the Sufix 832. It digs in like crazy, bleeds all over everything. The front my boat was covered in dye after spooling this stuff. Also, as i mentioned it digs into the spool like no other line i have ever used. never had this problem with Masterbraid, power pro or vicious. I cut it off every reel i had. Sorry, just my opinion. I have talked to others that experienced the same thing.
kodiak
Posted 2/7/2012 9:27 AM (#537196 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
Does the high vis 832 on a jerk jerk bait rod sound like a good idea. That color doesn't spook the fish does it? Would be nice to see the line when. Working those baits
guest
Posted 2/7/2012 9:41 AM (#537198 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: RE: Line choices


I use 832 high vis on everything, gary parsons once told me the high vis lines don't bother walleye 99% of the time and he seems to know what he's talking about, so i figure musky wont mind it either
DonPursch
Posted 2/7/2012 10:01 AM (#537204 - in reply to #537198)
Subject: RE: Line choices




Posts: 540


Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
Ya know it's great to here good things about the tools that we all use but it's also good to here the negative things also I'm referring to the suffix line bleeding out and the fact that it burry sit self in the spool good stuff
Lucky Craft Man
Posted 2/7/2012 10:08 AM (#537205 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Posts: 242


I use the Cortland Masterbraid in 100 lbs. I never had any bleeding or burying problems and it casts quite well in my opinion.
smbrickner
Posted 2/7/2012 10:24 AM (#537207 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: RE: Line choices





Posts: 201


Another vote for 832 I use it on all casting rods, nanofil on spinning rods.
DonPursch
Posted 2/7/2012 10:41 AM (#537210 - in reply to #537207)
Subject: RE: Line choices




Posts: 540


Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
Does any one have any issues with the noise from the line running through the guides just a thought.Some quieiter than others
MuskieCat94
Posted 2/7/2012 10:42 AM (#537211 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: RE: Line choices




Posts: 532


Location: Ogden, UTAH 10 minutes from pineview reservoir
suffix 832 for sure
pike2772
Posted 2/7/2012 11:09 AM (#537216 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Posts: 147


Location: Chesterton, Indiana
832 is smoother to the touch so when your hands are wet it isn't wearing on your thumb as much.
MartinTD
Posted 2/7/2012 11:14 AM (#537217 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices





Posts: 1141


Location: NorthCentral WI
832 is good line for sure. I used it last season on all reels except one. I did notice what Jackson saidThe line DOES have a tendency to dig further in the spool than some others, especially when it's brand new (like day one). Once a little bit of the coating wore off I never had issue with it.
I had some 832 leftover from last year and it's been working awesome on a couple of tip-ups I rigged with it too. Better than the cheap nylon braid or even the Sufix tip-up line. Although a lot more expensive.
I've already got two spools of 832 at home but I'll probably try the PowerPro SuperSlick this year on a reel too.
whynot
Posted 2/7/2012 11:38 AM (#537220 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: RE: Line choices


I've tried PowerPro, Tuffline XP and Suffix 832, all in 80lb over the past few years. Tuffline XP is my favorite, then 832, and then PowerPro. 832 is a close second to Tuffline XP, PowerPro is a distant third.
catchandrelease
Posted 2/7/2012 11:50 AM (#537224 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Got some 832 last year but I wasn't ready for new line at the time. It will be on this year; hopefully this weekend.

I'm sure hi-vis colors wouldn't matter, especially if it were tied to a fluorocarbon leader. I'm curious how much that would help for working the lures. I've never really line-watched when musky fishing, but you might be on to something.

Don, if one brand of braid is quieter than another I can't tell the difference. I wouldn't doubt that there is a difference, but I expect it to be very slight.
guest
Posted 2/7/2012 12:01 PM (#537227 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: RE: Line choices


i don't know about noise in the guides but power pro sure hummed loudly when i used it drifting with live bait, has anyone else ever notice this
Will Schultz
Posted 2/7/2012 12:18 PM (#537236 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Check out the Sunline FX2, it is the only braid I've ever used that starts round and is still round at the end of the season. The durability surpasses any line I've ever used.
MartinTD
Posted 2/7/2012 1:20 PM (#537255 - in reply to #537227)
Subject: RE: Line choices





Posts: 1141


Location: NorthCentral WI
guest - 2/7/2012 12:01 PM

i don't know about noise in the guides but power pro sure hummed loudly when i used it drifting with live bait, has anyone else ever notice this



I know PowerPro used to be pretty loud on the guides but I hadn't used it for a few seasons, then last fall I bought one spool of 100 lb test PP and was very happy with it. I didn't notice the things I had remembered from PP, like the loudness and the color bleeding everywhere.

There are so many superlines these days. Not saying all are made equal but I tend to think this is like the Ford vs. Chevy debate. (which Ford will always win :)) Personal preference.
muskihntr
Posted 2/7/2012 1:27 PM (#537256 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
Been using Hi Seas Grand Slam braid for a few years now and really like it. Turned alot of people onto it and havent gotten any bad feedback on it yet. I think just about everyone I know who has tried it has stuck with it.
Wood_Duck
Posted 2/7/2012 10:37 PM (#537356 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices





Posts: 555


Location: Tennessee
Another for Suffix 832. I'm running 65# neon lime right now.
Muskyfreak44
Posted 2/8/2012 12:03 AM (#537364 - in reply to #537256)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Posts: 113


I have been using the Cortland Masterbraid for years and really like it. Last year I spooled up a reel with the Suffix 832 and was glad I did! I will probably go half Suffix and half Cortland this season. I would like to try the Hi Seas on a reel this year now. Who has the best price for the Hi Seas Grand Slam? Does anyone know if there is a local store in the Chicagoland area that carries it?
kodiak
Posted 2/8/2012 7:45 AM (#537389 - in reply to #537224)
Subject: Re: Line choices





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
catchandrelease - 2/7/2012 11:50 AM

Got some 832 last year but I wasn't ready for new line at the time. It will be on this year; hopefully this weekend.

I'm sure hi-vis colors wouldn't matter, especially if it were tied to a fluorocarbon leader. I'm curious how much that would help for working the lures. I've never really line-watched when musky fishing, but you might be on to something.

Don, if one brand of braid is quieter than another I can't tell the difference. I wouldn't doubt that there is a difference, but I expect it to be very slight.


Well if ur working dive and rise or jerk baits you can see the slack in your line a little easier and guesstimate where what the bait is doing at the moment
muskihntr
Posted 2/8/2012 8:53 AM (#537404 - in reply to #536674)
Subject: Re: Line choices




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
I carry Hi Seas on my website in 80 and 100# Green, however I can order you in anything you need. I believe Rollies stocks it as well.
http://www.stealthtackle.net/store/index.php?route=product/category...
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