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I am almost exclusively using Power Pro now. There are a few small
lakes that I fish for Crappie that also have a lot of good sized carp & cats, and the occasional "toothy critter". I spooled up my ultra lite setup with 8/1 just for those ponds. Other than a visibility issue that would cause me to use a fluorocarbon leader, I cannot think of any reason to not use PP (at least for the fishing I do). Kurt On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 22:40:58 -0400, "Rich Pierro" wrote: Warren took the words out of my mouth. The point of the ad is to compare 50lb power pro to 50lb mono. The obvious advantage to Power Pro is the smaller diameter with more strength. If you compare by strength the power pro is better in pretty much every respect. Frankly, apart from light tackle at or under 10lb test, I cant think of any reason to use mono for anything. Rich P |
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