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Old 02-08-2002, 01:07 AM   #11
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..GB,........I've tried a few braids and chose Fireline as my favorite, for now....

...The PowerPro is too.....ummm.....fickle, I like the way Fireline "loosens" up after usage. The PowerPro can be a tad bit messier at times....

...Like Slip said, start with the 20...and work your way down. Either way, you'll notice a BIG difference with your casts...

....I won't say its like Night and Day.......its more like Midnight and Noon......

.it almost feels like the times when you whip something out there...and the line busts, and it justs keeps on sailing and sailing...


The Key is:....make sure it stays wrapped around the spool tightly!!!.....One bad loop somewhere in your spool..and YOU'RE IN TROUBLE......same thing with a knot, eh Slip?.. slipknot, knotslip....cast it out and let it rip!!.....

...it finally happened, there are no more secret spots
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