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Does anyone else use this line? I was skeptic about braid until someone recommended P-Line. Yesterday I hooked a jig on an underwater branch and thought the jig was gone forever. I pulled the line figuring it would break but I heard a series of breaks. Needless to say the wood broke and my jig came flying out. I think I'm going with P-Line 14 Lb. braid from now on.

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I use 50lb Power Pro on a baitcaster. I carry a wooden dowel in my box to wrap around the line to pull a lure free. I have straightened out some pretty stout hooks and lifted some impressive logs. I like the braided lines.

Ronnie

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It's quality braid.  A little too much dye for my liking, but it is a good line for the money.

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A lot of people use 50# braid when they are fishing in heavy cover.

Oh by the way WELCOME to the forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Thanks for the welcome.. I just started heavily fishing last year and bought some decent quality fishing gear this year. When changing line next I'll try the 50 lb braid.

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Alright here is an elementary question.... ya'll say you use 50 lb line. Now my rod combo is rated for 10-20 lb capacity. I know the 17 lb line is comparable to 4 lb. There shouldn't be a problem putting 50 lb line on my rig should there be?

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