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by PowerReviewsPros
- Durable (15)
- Easy to use (12)
- Functional (7)
- Easy to maintain (6)
- Lightweight (5)
Cons
Best Uses
- Fresh water (10)
- Salt water (6)
- Freshwater fishing (5)
- Deep water (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid fisher (19)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (9)
Most Liked Positive Review
Try it. You'll be a believer.
I use all the different weights on all my reels. Strong enough to do an emergency repair on a tent and boat tarp, so i keep a spool of 12LB in my tool and ...Read complete review
I use all the different weights on all my reels. Strong enough to do an emergency repair on a tent and boat tarp, so i keep a spool of 12LB in my tool and tackle boxes.
Lite weight, doesn't tangle easily, line flows like water when cast, practically invisible, really durable so I don't have to change it as often.
Have to go to a major store to find it.
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Most Liked Negative Review
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i bought this in the store because it was on sale. big mistake! i tried using this for stripers and it was horrible! this stuff was getting knots in the middle of the line...Read complete review
i bought this in the store because it was on sale. big mistake! i tried using this for stripers and it was horrible! this stuff was getting knots in the middle of the line for no apperant reason... i took it home and tested its strength, this "50lb" line broke at 35 lbs on my scale... never buy anything thats not spiderwire! ever!
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Pros
- Strong
Cons
Best Uses
- Deep Water
- Fresh Water
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 150 yds., Moss Green:
Used for Bass fishing Lake Fork Tx. Haven't used enough to compare to my old fireline but initially very good.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Handle
- Good For Variety Of Fish
- Strong
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 150 yds., Moss Green:
I use this line on an umbrella rig and it works great!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Strong
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 150 yds., Moss Green:
Best line for your money.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Ease of usedoesn't have
- Easy To Handle
- Good For Variety Of Fish
- Strong
Cons
Best Uses
- Deep Water
- Fresh Water
- Jigging
- Trolling
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 150 yds., Moss Green:
Fishing for mostly large Walleyes and Northern in Northern Canada.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Doesn't twist
- Easy To Handle
- Easy To Store
- Good For Variety Of Fish
- No knots
- Strong
Cons
Best Uses
- Deep Water
- Fresh Water
- Jigging
- Shore Casting
- Trolling
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 150 yds., Moss Green:
Kicks spiderwires butt. Have two poles--St. Croix Avid Series and St. Croix Mojo Bass. The avid series has the new spiderwire camo braid and the mojo has the power pro line. Every second cast the avid series' line gets in knots, slips off finger while casting, and knots within the reel. And, on the mojo bass pole the line works without flaw--no knots, no problems, end of story. Also, as a side note, the avid series pole is not only a better pole than the mojo bass, but has a better reel, and still performs much worse due to the line. all in all, power pro is the way to go!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Knots in the line
- Strength
Best Uses
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 150 yds., Moss Green:
i bought this in the store because it was on sale. big mistake! i tried using this for stripers and it was horrible! this stuff was getting knots in the middle of the line for no apperant reason... i took it home and tested its strength, this "50lb" line broke at 35 lbs on my scale... never buy anything thats not spiderwire! ever!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Maintain
- Easy To Use
- Functional
Cons
Best Uses
- Fresh Water
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 150 yds., Moss Green:
If you are looking for a line that is tough and you fish in tough spots look no more. This line has all the needs for you no bull, make sure you follow instructions in supplied book with line. Put a mono backing on reel and tie your Power Pro on with a uni-not and I hope you got a strong rod because this line is tough.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Floats great when using l
Cons
Best Uses
- All purpose
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 150 yds., Moss Green:
can stay on reel forever
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Q:
What is the correct way to put line on ones spinning reel off the spool of line you just brought? Do you have the spool of line laying down with the line coming off the spool off the right or do you flip it over to the left side? One more, put pencil through the hole and let the line come off the spool from the top or bottom? Kerry Smith PS I have power pro lineAsked on 2/16/2010 by Smitty from Humble, TX2 answers
A:
In general use the pencil method with the line coming off the bottom of the spool, thread it through only one eyelet the one closest to the reel. The PowerPro box allows you to hold it between your knees to control the resistence while you spool your reel. To be technically correct you should first use mono or fluorocarbon to cover the base of the spool just one layer is suffecient. this prevents the braid from slipping. Tie to the spool using an arbor knot and connect the lines using a uni knot. Good Luck.Answered on 3/13/2010 by rodfather from Milford, MiA:
Lay it on its side. U should have the line coming off the spool in the same direction as the real takes it. This will keep memory to a min.Answered on 9/10/2010 by Jason from Huntsville , Al
Q:
Is this line recomended for tip up fishingAsked on 12/20/2009 by markopeco from mora mn1 answer
A:
i wouldnt. your better off with regular tip up line. i use fly line. it never freezesAnswered on 2/17/2010 by nstenni from right down by the beach.
Q:
Is it abrasion resistant.Asked on 3/18/2009 by walleye from detroit,mi1 answer
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Yes, for the most part, much better than mono or flourocarbenAnswered on 8/21/2009 by Game On from Chicago, IL
Q:
It seems a bit pricy, Is it comparable to fireline as far a type of line? Is is visable?Asked on 2/26/2009 by RV from Jenison MI1 answer
A:
Not too "pricey" at all for quality received. Better than other braids and I have tried all of them. Low visability.Answered on 10/3/2010 by Bassin' Mama from Soddy Daisy, Tn.


