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I recommend the using UNI KNOTS when tying up with PP. The UNI KNOT is the
only knot that has never slipped when using 20lb and 30lb PP. "Bruce" wrote in message news:gguXd.72502$uc.11097@trnddc08... I just bought a surf rod and new reel from the local southern Maryland stop and they outfitted me with this line I have never used before. First on a good Penn reel they put 20 some odd yards of mono line then tied on this new PowerPro 40lb test line that is quite thin for its strength. I tried cutting it with my leatherman and clippers and durn if it would not cut it! Anybody have any thoughts on this line? It really out casts any mono I have ever used. I am thinking of putting it on my Bass rods in the next 2 weeks to try it out. Oh they say it will (should) last about 5 years before needing to change it, which is also new to me but then I have not tried any of the new lines avaible other than this. (An old mono guy) Bruce.. |
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