bja
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Post by bja on Jan 22, 2010 13:40:39 GMT -4
HI GUYS, BIT OF ADVICE SOUGHT HERE, LIKE THE POWER PRO AND SUFIX BRAID LINES FOR FISHING THE RAPS HERE IN THE UK BUT CAN ANYONE SUGGEST SOMWHERE I CAN BUY THE STUFF AT A REASONABLE PRICE, OR IF SOMEONE CAN RECOMEND ANOTHER GOOD BRAID THEN FIRE ANWAY, ANY ADVICE SOUGHT, LOOKING FOR THE 20-30LB CLASS AS MAINLY FOR SALMON AND PIKE. :-/CHEERS bja
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Post by fishfingers007 on Jan 23, 2010 18:48:11 GMT -4
hi, like you i mainly fish for salmon, and all my spinning is with power pro 20lb test and up, for seatout and summer salmon i use 10 or 14lb fireline because i find the smaller diameter powerpro knots around the rod end, and all my lines like most my lures come from the usa ebay. i have tried a lot of braids and i think powerpro is the best so far.
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Jason
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Post by Jason on Jan 24, 2010 18:22:14 GMT -4
Ive fished many of the braided lines . Id have to agree and say that Power Pro is by far the best . A bit pricey . But worth it .
Not sure what to suggest for where to get it . I get mine from my local shop .
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Post by cdj711 on Jan 25, 2010 11:47:22 GMT -4
hi.
have you guys ever tried TUF line? whats the difference to POWER pro? these look very similar to me.
w.
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Post by fishfingers007 on Jan 25, 2010 13:03:40 GMT -4
hi. have you guys ever tried TUF line? whats the difference to POWER pro? these look very similar to me. w. never used tuf line ,the best thing about power pro to me is that it does not bed into the reel, it does not rot on the spool like many other one's and i find it also keeps its colour and strength, on the bad side you need to watch it does not wrap around the rod and cut into the blank, better on the bigger lines 20lb + i use 15lb in the summer and up to 40lb in high winter conditions, i use it for 2 seasons then it goes on my sea reel.
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