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back to topA blend of old-fashioned fishing knowledge and the newest technologies, Power Pro Fishing Line is strong, smooth, and sensitive. PowerPro braided fishing line comes in a variety of colors for each specific fishing application. Made with ultra-strong braided Spectra Fiber and Enhanced Body Technology for less wind knots, better retrieves, and longer casts. Comes spooled and ready to use directly from the box. Built-in cutter for easy use. Package protects remaining line. Arbor tape included. E-Z Spool design makes spooling a breeze.
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- Durable (11)
- Great design (9)
- Easy to use (8)
- Versatile (5)
- Lightweight (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Freshwater fishing (9)
- Fresh water (5)
- Saltwater fishing (4)
- Salt water (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid fisher (12)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (5)
Most Liked Positive Review
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I've used 3 brands of braided line after much frustration found the hands down winner. Great for fresh or salt water. Casts great and when it's time to set the hook your in control....Read complete review
I've used 3 brands of braided line after much frustration found the hands down winner. Great for fresh or salt water. Casts great and when it's time to set the hook your in control. It has no memory at all plus if your bottom fishing you don't get that mono slack. I'll be re-spooling all the reels with Power Pro. It takes a little gettin used to about half a days fishing and you should be good to go.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Good with the right reel
PowerPro is my favorite braided line but product's 10 lb version's small diameter limits use on some spinning reels. Does not pass through bail roller smoothly on retrieve. This observation was when used on ...Read complete review
PowerPro is my favorite braided line but product's 10 lb version's small diameter limits use on some spinning reels. Does not pass through bail roller smoothly on retrieve. This observation was when used on a Shimano Sustain SA2500FE spinning reel. Would probably work fine on Shimano's Stradic C141000FML microline reel.
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Pros
- Easy To Handle
- Good For Variety Of Fish
- Strong
Cons
Best Uses
- Deep Water
- Fresh Water
- Shore Casting
- Trolling
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 300 yds., Red:
For Bass Fishing on S.E. Pennsylvania Lakes
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Handle
- Strong
Cons
- 10 Sml dia spin problem
- Limited Use
Best Uses
- Fresh Water
- Jigging
- Shore Casting
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 300 yds., Red:
PowerPro is my favorite braided line but product's 10 lb version's small diameter limits use on some spinning reels. Does not pass through bail roller smoothly on retrieve. This observation was when used on a Shimano Sustain SA2500FE spinning reel. Would probably work fine on Shimano's Stradic C141000FML microline reel.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Fresh Water
- Salt Water
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 300 yds., Red:
Put 300 yds on a trolling reel
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Functional
Cons
Best Uses
- Fresh Water
- Salt Water
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 300 yds., Red:
great product
Service and delivery comments:
Fastest available shiping
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Maintain
- Easy To Use
- Functional
Cons
Best Uses
- Fresh Water
- Salt Water
Comments about PowerPro Fishing Line 300 yds., Red:
strong , light line . good casting distance .
Service and delivery comments:
I ordered 10' test , recieved 40' test . exchange was quick and easy .
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Say I'm fishing from shore with a 7' medium-heavy action rod with a spinning reel to match on the Mississippi River right below a roller dam. And say my target species is trophy-sized flathead catfish. Would 80# test of this line be my best option? And if not, what would?Asked on 5/25/2012 by MrOutdoorsman24 from Geneseo, IL0 answers
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What is the diameterAsked on 6/19/2009 by Arkie from Arkamsas3 answers
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it depends on the weight you buy, I run 20lb and I believe it is 6lb dia eq., I am extremely satisfied with the product and I am buting the 1000 yd spool to split with a friend of mine. I do use it on a baitcast reel and it works great, I havnt had it burry in the spool yet.Answered on 7/3/2009 by Pat from Utica MIVERIFIED BUYER
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2 lb diameterAnswered on 12/14/2010 by rick from floridaVERIFIED BUYER
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All I know is it's equivilant to the same diameter as 16 lb .Answered on 1/12/2010 by Adventure Angler from Erial, NJ
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whats the best bait for creek fishing?Asked on 6/3/2009 by Anonymous2 answers
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LIVE BAITAnswered on 11/12/2009 by UNRIG from MA.A:
live bait would probably be best but it can be expensive so if your on a weedy lake I would go with rapala jointed series, shallow DT's or other topwaters.Answered on 11/7/2010 by Muskie Man from St. Paul MN

