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fluoro leaders and superlines?
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<blockquote data-quote="SMDave" data-source="post: 4433" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>I never use a leader for power pro, not even in gin-clear water (that is up to you if you want to attatch a leader to your line). The only time I use a fluoro leader is when fishing a carolina rig. I never use this line for cranking, spinnerbaiting, but I do use it for buzzbaits. In terms of abrasion resistance, it does really well. You can cut through small twigs, thick weeds, fish it in rocks, flip and pitch into wood, and the line would still somewhat hold up. I have a love/hate relationship with power pro, but usually I love it. This line will do great for wormin, no leader for t-rigs or wacky rigs, but use a fluoro leader (or mono) for carolina rigs. If you want to fish weightless plastics, stick to a pure fluoro main line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMDave, post: 4433, member: 41"] I never use a leader for power pro, not even in gin-clear water (that is up to you if you want to attatch a leader to your line). The only time I use a fluoro leader is when fishing a carolina rig. I never use this line for cranking, spinnerbaiting, but I do use it for buzzbaits. In terms of abrasion resistance, it does really well. You can cut through small twigs, thick weeds, fish it in rocks, flip and pitch into wood, and the line would still somewhat hold up. I have a love/hate relationship with power pro, but usually I love it. This line will do great for wormin, no leader for t-rigs or wacky rigs, but use a fluoro leader (or mono) for carolina rigs. If you want to fish weightless plastics, stick to a pure fluoro main line. [/QUOTE]
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