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re: What kind of fishing line do you use?
Posted on 6/2/15 at 3:07 pm to nahtanojc
Posted on 6/2/15 at 3:07 pm to nahtanojc
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(I admit I have never tried the Powerpro super slick braid though, so can't compare
I don't know about anyone else, but I hate the super slick. I'll never buy it again. Knots like a sumbitch.
Posted on 6/2/15 at 3:56 pm to DownSouthDave
I personally like 30 pound power pro. Depending on the situation I will add a flouro leader.
Comment on Power Pro super slick.
Pros: Improved casting distance, it has a noticeable difference between classic and super slick
Cons: Prone to break, Need to frequently check for abrasion and retie, short life span (does not last as long as classic braid), easily knots in the wind, knots will 'slip' off of the hook and break off
I will not personally use slick any more but if you are looking for casting distance it is tough to beat. If you are fishing flats where fish are spooky it would certainly be worth considering. (just tip it with a flouro leader and you are in business)
Comment on Power Pro super slick.
Pros: Improved casting distance, it has a noticeable difference between classic and super slick
Cons: Prone to break, Need to frequently check for abrasion and retie, short life span (does not last as long as classic braid), easily knots in the wind, knots will 'slip' off of the hook and break off
I will not personally use slick any more but if you are looking for casting distance it is tough to beat. If you are fishing flats where fish are spooky it would certainly be worth considering. (just tip it with a flouro leader and you are in business)
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