In recent years there has been a craze among fisherman to use Red line. But Why? The logic behind this trend is based largely on the color spectrum in water. Since shades of red are the first color to fade it is thought that by using red colored line the anglers line "disappear" underwater. If the ...truth be told Red does not disappear but in fact turn to a shade of Gray. This gray tone will help to blend the line in to the background and become much less visible to most fish that swim. The color red will completely fade out at a depth of 14 feet. Therefore when targeting fish in depths of 20 feet or greater Red Line is ideal. Whether you are deep cranking for bass; trolling for lake trout walleye or salmon; to bottom fishing in deep rivers...Red PowerPro should be on your reel.
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Once you go Power Pro you never go back!
Best braid i ever tried.
The best
I've nearly fished them all, and find this to be the best braid out there. Casting, diameter, strength, knot strength, line management (loops, memory, etc.), it has it all. I even prefer the colors that are offered for better visibility over the "muted" varieties. Matched with a good flouro leader, this is a very dynamic line with excellent performance under quick shock hook… read more sets and the long drag pulls.
Hesitate on red line but works well and the 8-10 lb all I use
Like the red power pro more than any power pro lines. Use light weight because of the strength.
Quality
I use power pro quite a bit and never have issues.
Super line
excellent feel and longevity
Clarence,<p>When spooling braid onto a reel, if the reel does not have a braid-ready ring built into the spool which many new reels do, you have put either some electrical tape or several wraps of mono on the spool first. This will stop the braid from sp