PowerPro® Braided Spectra® Fiber Micro Filament Line - 1500 yards | Bass Pro Shops

PowerPro® Braided Spectra® Fiber Micro Filament Line - 1500 yards

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PowerPro's high-performance Spectra® braid handles like mono and has one of the highest strength-to-diameter ratios available. Enhanced Body Technology™ delivers a compact, abrasion-resistant line with a smooth surface texture and virtually no spool memory. Designed with minimal stretch for an awesome feel and ultra-sensitive for increased strike detection. Color: Moss Green. [Read More]
   



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100

1500 Yards

Moss Green

Diameter: 0.46 mm 38-422-620-99
Your Price (each): $174.99
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150

1500 Yards

Moss Green

Diameter: 0.56 mm 38-422-620-91
Your Price (each): $219.99
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200

1500 Yards

Moss Green

Diameter: 0.76 mm 38-422-620-92
Your Price (each): $289.99
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20

1500 Yards

Moss Green

Diameter: 0.230 mm 38-422-620-20
Your Price (each): $124.99
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30

1500 Yards

Moss Green

Diameter: 0.28 mm 38-422-620-30
Your Price (each): $124.99
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40

1500 Yards

Moss Green

Diameter: 0.3 mm 38-422-620-40
Your Price (each): $124.99
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50

1500 Yards

Moss Green

Diameter: 0.36 mm 38-422-620-50
Your Price (each): $124.99
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65

1500 Yards

Moss Green

Diameter: 0.41 mm 38-422-620-65
Your Price (each): $144.99
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80

1500 Yards

Moss Green

Diameter: 0.43 mm 38-422-620-80
Your Price (each): $159.99
In stock


PowerPro's high-performance Spectra® braid handles like mono and has one of the highest strength-to-diameter ratios available. Enhanced Body Technology™ delivers a compact, abrasion-resistant line with a smooth surface texture and virtually no spool memory. Designed with minimal stretch for an awesome feel and ultra-sensitive for increased strike detection. Color: Moss Green.

Pound Test Conversion
10 lb. test = 2 lb. Monofilament Diameter
15 lb. test = 4 lb. Monofilament Diameter
20 lb. test = 6 lb. Monofilament Diameter
30 lb. test = 8 lb. Monofilament Diameter
40 lb. test = 10 lb. Monofilament Diameter
50 lb. test = 12 lb. Monofilament Diameter
65 lb. test = 16 lb. Monofilament Diameter
80 lb. test = 18 lb. Monofilament Diameter
100 lb. test = 20 lb. Monofilament Diameter
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no it won't get caught up. just make sure you put alittle filler line on first to cover the spool.and use wire leader.
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yes it will work good for any type of fishing. The key to it not digging into your spool is when you put it on the reel you have to get it very tightly wrapped on. I use a leather glove and pinch the line between your fingers tightly when your filling up your reel. that has worked for me so far.
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You MUST wind braid on tightly or any braid will dig. This is easy to describe but timeconsuming for the consumer, because someone needs to hold the line spool under tension WITHOUT gloving the line itself which creates heat. Expect to put line on the reel by pulling it off the supply spool at a minimum of 10 pounds tension (i.e. almost too tight to strip off the spool by hand) for serious saltwater fishing; more would be better, especially near the bottom of the reel spool.

A good tackle shop can also wind it on tight -- If they just wind it on the way most freshwater line is spooled, you can save an expensive trip offshore by throwing the line into the trash as soon as you get home because you will lose your fish, lose much of your line, and possibly damage other equipment.
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You can use this type of line for sharks. Braid works well but I wouldn't use power pro. Make sure you use monofilament line as a backer or else it may just spin around your spinning reel spool. If you are using a conventional reel make sure the braid is tied to something on the spool, not just around the spool or it can just spin around it. Also you need to spool the line very tightly or else it may cut into the spool like you are worried about.
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