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![]() Maybe. I have jerked two pound fish completely out of the water along with small trees on a hookset with Power Pro. I have not broken any rods, but I really only use it on heavy and medium heavy rods. In most cases a pretty heavy hookset should be fine. All the guys here who pitch and flip a lot use super braids or flourcarbons. Both have little or no stretch. I see them all lay into fish like they are trying to tear down a wall. I've been accused of that myself! In Wisconsin (2002), I think I completely nailed those smallies using Fireline. This is why I was asking about the hookset. |
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