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Powerpro Braid 20 Lb Popular Q&A
Q: What is better fishing line, Berkley Fireline or Power Pro Braide...
A: Power Pro is the best, Ask most of the tournament bass fishers and they will say they use Power Pro. If you were using a 8lb mono before then go with about a 20... Read More »
Q: I use power pro 50# braid for heavy weeds when looking for bass.w...
A: Hi John, I wouldn't go much higher in leader weight because it will start taking away from the action of the frog. A 30# Fluorocarbon would be tops. . I stron... Read More »
Q: Power pro braid hook setting?
A: Power Pro has near zero stretch, yeah, you're gonna feel every tick and nip. Heck, you could feel the vibrations of a fish farting from 2 lakes away. With that ... Read More »
Q: Who makes power pro braided fishing line.
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Q: If i get 20 lb power pro, what pound test backing should i use an...
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