BassAddict
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Anyone try sufix 832 yet, what are your thoughts? I'd especially like to hear how it compares to power pro
devilmutt said:Some will say to use a Fluorocarbon leader, but this makes no sense to me. If you use the leader you have removed the greatest asset of braid, the strength. If I was fishing lakes that are gin clear then I would spool up with Fluorocarbon, but I fish water that is dirty to pea green.
Jim said:Big big fan fan of the new power pro slick. Try it if you can find it.
HBT Chris said:devilmutt said:Some will say to use a Fluorocarbon leader, but this makes no sense to me. If you use the leader you have removed the greatest asset of braid, the strength. If I was fishing lakes that are gin clear then I would spool up with Fluorocarbon, but I fish water that is dirty to pea green.
We run a lot of our spinning reels with braid and a fluorocarbon leader here in N. Ga. The main advantage is that it allows you to have the clearness of the fluorocarbon near your bait without having to worry about the ill handling of fluorocarbon on a spinning reel. We do a lot of vertical drop shotting, and after a few days a spool of just fluorocarbon on a spinning reel can turn into a real monster due to the amount of line twist you get. By having the braid backing, it will not get the twist in it like fluorocarbon will. Plus, it allows you to use a heavier fluorocarbon on spinning reels. I'm not sure how many have tried it, but anything over about 10lb gets to be very tough to manage on a small bass sized spinning reel. Plus, it makes changing your line size very easy. Want to go heavier/lighter, just snip off your leader and tie a new one on.
Let us know how the 832 treats you. I've been using the Super 8 or Super Slick (can't remember) Power Pro and have been pretty happy with that. But, I'm always looking to try new stuff.
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