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<blockquote data-quote="Nickk" data-source="post: 2528" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I haven't used Suffix but probably will next season just to check it out, I've been running Power Pro for quite a while. I love the positive hookset you get with braid, you don't have to rip it just a good solid set and it's in. Also you can feel everything if you're jig, t-rigging, or c-rigging. When I first started using it with grubs in rivers for smallies I got freaked out by the feel, I kept thinking I was getting bit but it was the rocks on the bottom. When you get hit it's a slam! Braid rules, I will still use fluro as a leader if I think fish might be line shy for whatever reason though I've caught fish in gin clean water on yellow braid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickk, post: 2528, member: 87"] I haven't used Suffix but probably will next season just to check it out, I've been running Power Pro for quite a while. I love the positive hookset you get with braid, you don't have to rip it just a good solid set and it's in. Also you can feel everything if you're jig, t-rigging, or c-rigging. When I first started using it with grubs in rivers for smallies I got freaked out by the feel, I kept thinking I was getting bit but it was the rocks on the bottom. When you get hit it's a slam! Braid rules, I will still use fluro as a leader if I think fish might be line shy for whatever reason though I've caught fish in gin clean water on yellow braid. [/QUOTE]
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