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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Brand of Line
 
Brand of Line
OptionResults
Power Pro38 Votes - [26.03%]
Tuf Line13 Votes - [8.9%]
Tuf Line XP17 Votes - [11.64%]
Cortland Musky Master2 Votes - [1.37%]
Cortland spectron25 Votes - [17.12%]
Fireline1 Votes - [0.68%]
Whiplash1 Votes - [0.68%]
Spider Wire5 Votes - [3.42%]
Berkley Gorilla Tough0 Votes - [0%]
Stren Super Braid5 Votes - [3.42%]
Other0 Votes - [0%]
Spider Wire Stealth14 Votes - [9.59%]
Cortland Masterbraid (Bronzeback)13 Votes - [8.9%]
A shoestring2 Votes - [1.37%]
Cabela's Ripcord Si plus1 Votes - [0.68%]
SeaKingUltra1 Votes - [0.68%]
Sufix Performance Braid2 Votes - [1.37%]
Cortland Musky Mono1 Votes - [0.68%]
Tuff Plus2 Votes - [1.37%]
Bully Braid1 Votes - [0.68%]
Cortland camo braided dacron 42lb.1 Votes - [0.68%]
P-LIne Spectrex IV1 Votes - [0.68%]
Add your own option:
This is a multiple choice poll.

Message Subject: Brand of Line
whitetails
Posted 2/5/2007 9:28 PM (#236639)
Subject: Brand of Line




Posts: 112


Location: algonquin Illinois
Time to clean and respool the reels.
I've been using Tuf Line.
What is your choise of line
theedz155
Posted 2/5/2007 9:31 PM (#236640 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line





Posts: 1438


Use both Spectron and TufLine on my baitcasters.

Fireline on my spinning rod for jigs.

muskyboy
Posted 2/5/2007 9:45 PM (#236644 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line


Power Pro and Spectron have served me well over the years, but Masterbraid Bronzeback is the best by far
Guest
Posted 2/5/2007 9:56 PM (#236647 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line


The same company makes Power Pro and Tuff Line, although I don't really know what their differences are other than color. I haven't seen Tuff Line in any color other than white/black. Maybe in other areas they sell different colors than that? Both of those are good choices.
Slime King
Posted 2/6/2007 4:43 AM (#236665 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line





Posts: 494


Location: midwest
Sufix Performance Braid is the nicest handling line that I have fished. (80 lb. moss green)
AWH
Posted 2/6/2007 4:57 AM (#236666 - in reply to #236647)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line





Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Guest - 2/5/2007 9:56 PM

The same company makes Power Pro and Tuff Line, although I don't really know what their differences are other than color. I haven't seen Tuff Line in any color other than white/black. Maybe in other areas they sell different colors than that? Both of those are good choices.


I didn't think this was right as Power Pro is made by Innovative Textiles and Tuf Line is made by Western Filament. But I just looked at boxes for each and addresses for both companies are listed as Grand Junction, CO. Interesting.

I've used Tuf Line for probably the last 12 years with no problems at all. However, when it's time to respool I'm going to try Cortland, either Spectron or Masterbraid. Feedback I've received has me convinced to give it a try.

Aaron
tuffy1
Posted 2/6/2007 8:04 AM (#236684 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
I use both PowerPro as well as Stren Super Braid. I haven't had any issues with either of them.
kdawg
Posted 2/6/2007 8:54 AM (#236698 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line




Posts: 757


36lb Musky Master Dacron, Yep, Dacron, for jerkbaits and 30lb Musky Mono for everything else. In spring, I like 30lb Stren Magnathin line. Talk about old school,ay. Kdawg
Muskie Treats
Posted 2/6/2007 9:02 AM (#236701 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
Tuff Plus.

It casts great, doesn't need to be "broken in", doesn't turn you thumb green, doesn't hold water like normal Tuff, and it's cheaper then most super braids.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 2/6/2007 9:13 AM (#236704 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line




Posts: 2089


I've been using Cortland products for a long time and love the new Masterbraid.Strong, smooth and durable. Steve
muskie_man
Posted 2/6/2007 10:01 AM (#236716 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Been using powerpro for a long time and liked it, but just got some of the new cortland masterbraid bronzeback in the mail this week that i cant wait to try out. It looks like some good stuff!
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 2/6/2007 10:26 AM (#236720 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
use spiderwire stealth,seems to not dig into the reel as much as powerpro. but what do i know....
mikie
Posted 2/6/2007 10:32 AM (#236722 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line





Location: Athens, Ohio
I've been liking the Spiderwire original braid.
Any line I cast will backlash, I like this stuff because the tangles seem to come out easy and fast. Other lines I've tried are like waxed dental floss, there's not so much coating on the Spider line. m
ghitierman
Posted 2/6/2007 10:47 AM (#236727 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line





Posts: 284


I lost two really big fish and baits because of tuff line. The stuff falls apart
Renaldo
Posted 2/8/2007 7:19 PM (#237400 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line




Posts: 101


Location: Northern Illinois
Cortland Camoflage 42lb test braided dacron has never let me down.
mskyhntr
Posted 2/8/2007 9:07 PM (#237444 - in reply to #236639)
Subject: RE: Brand of Line




Posts: 814


Been using Spectron for years with no problems! This year I am using the Bronzeback due to the even better water repellency than the Spectron.
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