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I am trying smack down right now for frogs, it seems good. I’m also trying the 8 carrier XPS bass pro shops braid and that stuff has been great! Inexpensive, good overall performance, no complaints at all.

 

I still love power pro and it’s a go to line for me. Another that I like that you don’t hear much about anymore is Tufline XP, similar to power pro in feel and performance.

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On 6/30/2024 at 3:25 PM, MiceNReets said:

Went from 832 50# to Berkley x5 50# and now I use Sunline FX2 50# for the last 2 years and haven’t looked back. 
 

Happy Hour Drinking GIF by Yellowstone

FX2 is fantastic. Nothing better for thick veggies. 

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Diawa J Braid 8  in gray.  May not be popular, but works for me, and the price is lower than many other braids.  I don't understand why a black lure shows up on the surface better than any other color, but in order to make a line less visible you need to color it black.  I think a lighter line such as gray is less visible to a bass looking towards the sky.  Looking down black may be less visible, but the techniques where I fish braid I'm not concerned about the bass seeing my line anyway.

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I’ve been using 40-50lb power pro for forever. No need to change 

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On 6/30/2024 at 11:32 AM, dodgeguy said:

Original PP so outdated. 832 is a good line I've used for years. I've switched to Vicious No Fade Braid and find it to be superior to any other braid I've used since the 1990s.

The Vicious Moss Green Braid certainly is priced right ! If it doesn't fade , handles well and is strong - then it might be worth a try ...

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On 6/30/2024 at 1:25 PM, T-Billy said:

832 for all bottom contact and heavy cover applications. Handles great and is the toughest most abrasion resistant braid I've found. 

 

Same stuff I've been using for Frogs and various other things.

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1 hour ago, ChrisD46 said:

The Vicious Moss Green Braid certainly is priced right ! If it doesn't fade , handles well and is strong - then it might be worth a try ...

The regular braid and the no fade are 2 different lines.

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I have been using Daiwa J-Braid Grand x8 lately in 50# and 65# depending which reel I grab. I've used several other braids over the years though and most of them largely all behave similarly minus maybe noise passing through the guides. Regular Power Pro or Maxcuatro or Sufix 832 also work.

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On 7/5/2024 at 8:59 AM, dodgeguy said:

The regular braid and the no fade are 2 different lines.

Thank you to point that difference out !

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