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    Looking through the line section at the local Wally is usually disappointing but today I found something of interest. They carry spiderwire stealth braid in 6lb test and 3lb diameter, if I remember right. Has anyone used it and how did you like it, what was your take on its personality. Some braids are inherently difficult while others are no issue at all. Help me out folks, and thanks in advance.
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    I use the 20/6 on my jig poles. I tried it on my ultra light poles but it won’t cast very well.


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    Cabela’s has a couple different types of this Spiderwire braid on sale also. Here is a link, and each one has the reviews listed.
    Cabela's Online Store - Quality Hunting, Fishing, Camping and Outdoor Gear

    I may be in the minority here but I like braid, especially casting UL presentations.
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    I have not tried the 6lb but have not liked any of the Spiderwire I have tried. Prefer Power Pro Super Slick V2 1st choice or Suffix 832 as 2nd choice. Wont buy after that. I dont think the Power Pro is available under 10lb but the Suffix is available in 6lb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    I dont think the Power Pro is available under 10lb but the Suffix is available in 6lb.
    PowerPro Super Slick V2 is available in 8lb test (0.005" diameter --- approx. 2lb test mono)

    (sources : PowerPro Super Slick 8 V2 - Melton International Tackle .... and .... PowerPro Super Slick V2 Braided Line - TackleDirect )
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    Thanks folks, about what I thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Looking through the line section at the local Wally is usually disappointing but today I found something of interest. They carry spiderwire stealth braid in 6lb test and 3lb diameter, if I remember right. Has anyone used it and how did you like it, what was your take on its personality. Some braids are inherently difficult while others are no issue at all. Help me out folks, and thanks in advance.
    The last time I used spiderwire was 20 years ago, it cast fine,but for tiny jigs and crankbaits I would go with Berkley fireline 4/1 it cast great and it's super strong .
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    cant do braid ,so I aint a good ask …..
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