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What kind of braid. #8713203 03/16/13 05:41 PM
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The braid manufactor I used to use is no longer available, I generally only use the stuff on carolina rig. I just spooled up with suffix 40 lb and it seems to be breaking on hook sets when I usually dont have this problem. Now unless you have been fishing a while you probably havent heard of a braid called TUFF Line but I sure do miss it!


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Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8713270 03/16/13 06:28 PM
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65lb power pro.tackle warehouse has tuf-line so does a few other places I googled it. $30.00 for 300 yards it better be good.

Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8713278 03/16/13 06:33 PM
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50lb sunline

Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8713296 03/16/13 06:42 PM
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Use one with gore. It makes the braid sink and cast better.

Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8714830 03/17/13 04:24 AM
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Thanks guys.


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Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8714964 03/17/13 07:09 AM
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I have used Suffix for years and still do and have never had that stuff break on a hook set my trap rod I use for rippin out of grass I have had the same line on it for 4 years and still cant break it. You must of got a bad spool or something Suffix is good stuff.

Re: What kind of braid. [Re: Fast Lane] #8715024 03/17/13 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted By: Fast Lane
Use one with gore. It makes the braid sink and cast better.

Suffix 832 (8 fibers, 32 weaves per inch) one fiber is Gore, helping it sink, but Suffix has a new super line out that now incorporates a lead core.

I like Suffix and was a big fan of this line when it first came out. I haven't toyed their new advanced super line. I like and use Power Pro's new Super Slick 8 line.
Man, this stuff rocks! It is so smooth, it truly addresses the issue of guide wear usually associated with braid. Word of caution: make sure you take your thumbnail and scrape back outer coating to help prevent the knot from slipping.


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Samurai is expensive but boy is it some good stuff,, it cost me about 12 bucks a reel and will last a couple of seasons.


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Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8715210 03/17/13 01:33 PM
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Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8715445 03/17/13 03:04 PM
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Power Pro or Suffix for the money


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Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8715464 03/17/13 03:14 PM
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Suffix original or 832 in 65lb, never had an issue

Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8715479 03/17/13 03:21 PM
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Power pro has been great for me.


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Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8715562 03/17/13 03:54 PM
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Suffix 832 or Diawa Samurai

Re: What kind of braid. [Re: Revoman] #8715686 03/17/13 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted By: Revoman
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Hi vis yellow! Awesome stuff and easy to watch your line!!


Re: What kind of braid. [Re: justfishn] #8716008 03/17/13 07:00 PM
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Agree with the suffix 832 votes

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