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Braided line sucks! I'm going back to Stren.
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<blockquote data-quote="breachless" data-source="post: 214053" data-attributes="member: 3308"><p>I have to throw in my opinion here as well: I promise if you grab the right spool of braid you will love it. It's not perfect for all applications, but for fishing texas rigs, topwater... pretty much any type of artificial bait, it's pretty tough to beat. </p><p></p><p>I still keep a rod or two with mono or fluoro line on it because there are times where Braid just isn't ideal, but go grab a spool of Power Pro or Sufix and I doubt you will be disappointed. Up until recently, I would only recommend Power Pro, but I threw some Sufix Braid on a reel this year on the recommendation of a friend, and I ALMOST prefer it over the Power Pro. The 30 lb stuff is nice and smooth, tough as nails, and has no memory at all. I love it.</p><p></p><p>But to each his own: you may get some good line and STILL not like it, and that's ok. I would just encourage you to get a good spool of Braid before giving up on it because I think you are denying yourself a pretty significant advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breachless, post: 214053, member: 3308"] I have to throw in my opinion here as well: I promise if you grab the right spool of braid you will love it. It's not perfect for all applications, but for fishing texas rigs, topwater... pretty much any type of artificial bait, it's pretty tough to beat. I still keep a rod or two with mono or fluoro line on it because there are times where Braid just isn't ideal, but go grab a spool of Power Pro or Sufix and I doubt you will be disappointed. Up until recently, I would only recommend Power Pro, but I threw some Sufix Braid on a reel this year on the recommendation of a friend, and I ALMOST prefer it over the Power Pro. The 30 lb stuff is nice and smooth, tough as nails, and has no memory at all. I love it. But to each his own: you may get some good line and STILL not like it, and that's ok. I would just encourage you to get a good spool of Braid before giving up on it because I think you are denying yourself a pretty significant advantage. [/QUOTE]
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