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    New to the board so I'll give my .02.

    Right now it is Mr. Crappie 4 lb. camo line. I believe it is one of the better lines out there for the price. Before that I used the Spiderwire mono, it seemed to have too much memory for me.

    I rarely tightline in structure so I really like the castability of 4 lb line.

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    gamma does make a hi-vis gold.

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    Ran into some Gamakatsu line at BPS recently at $1.99 per 300 yd spool. They had not put it out yet and only had about 10 rolls total but I understood that it was some sort of promotion because they were going to start stocking it. All they had was 10 lb and 8 lb, clear, but it is a copolymer line, smooth as silk and the diameter on the 8 was the same as all of the other monos in 6. Anybody ever use this?

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    Anybody try the Power Pro line?

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    Check out www.grizzlyjig.com we got your Wally Marshall Hi-Vis or his invisible camo line and it comes on a 1/4 pound spool great line and its a great buy!!
    Mr. Plucker

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    Wink Prowler ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightprowler64
    Anybody try the Power Pro line?
    yeah, we've discussed PowerPro many times over the last couple of years. Just do a search and you should get at least enough posts for a couple of hours of reading time :D

    For me, personally, I liked it OK. It has it's pros & cons, like any line does ... but, for a braid ... there's more positives than negatives. It's not a do-all, be-all, end-all answer to line problems ... but, it worked fine for the application I used it for, the most, which was casting a 1/16oz Roadrunner around submerged wood.

    ... cp

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    Default Cajun Red

    I have just started using Cajun Red and I have mixed feelings about it. They say the fish can't see it....well, I can't either! Only use Cajun Red if you are fishing in good light. I was fishing a covered dock behind some boats and missed some fish because I couldn't see my line when it started going sideways. Great line, works fine....just use in good light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightprowler64
    Anybody try the Power Pro line?
    Yes we use it in yellow & the new red has been good for cold water in2/10.
    "Never Fry Bacon Naked"

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    Mr.Crappie Hi Vis , I would have to say so myself. I designed the Mr.Crappie line to have some stretch. I have personally caught big 20 and 30 lb catfish trolling with 8lb Mr.Crappie Abrasion resistant and has a great price. Mr.Crappie line is the number one selling line at Bass Pro in 6 and 8lb test. Try some I think you will love it, alot of angler thinks it will spook the fish, Not!!! Yep I spooked 50 yeaterday and there in my freezer. Please come to Grizzly Jig co next weekend and visit we will be talking crappie!!!!
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    I really like the Mr. Crappie camo line. I have used the 4#. Sorry to say, that I just threw away a brand new spool of Mr. Crappie Hi Vis yellow in 6#. I was surprised how stiff it was. I put it on two rods and tried to use it. Springing off the spools. I let it out and tried to get rid of twists and such. No better. I guess the formulation is different from the camo to the hi vis. I returned home and had my son and daugther help me pull all the hi vis off. Spooled on another brand of yellow 6# and it is acting much better.

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