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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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#42
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I use power pro. Love it.
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#43
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I didn't think this thread was about cat fighting.
Cut it out and keep it clean... |
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I agree.
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1fastmerc loves him some fluorocarbon, seen him go through a full spool in one trip. I use 30lb power pro and so far no problems and thats fishin river, the bend, saltwater and the marsh, I just trim alittle extra off when i change baits so it don't fray
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I have used many braids. Recently tried the new suffix and like it. It takes a little while to get "broke in" but then it performs very well. I use 30 lb on my carolina rod and 50 on my grass rake. I still use mono salt water fishing and for spinnerbaits, crankbaits, wacky worm, etc.
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I use Power Pro saltwater fishing because of the reefs and other sharp obstructions underwater. I had to use one re with mono on it yesterday and lost way to many lures. I've had very good results with power pro.
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Regardless, it's a proven fact braid is much better than mono. With bass fishing, I prefer mono with certain baits, and braid with other. Reds I use straight braid, and specks I use Mono, with fluro leader.
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