I like power pro when your float is about 200 feet down stream and it goes down. You can still set the hook at that range and get in touch with the fish very quickly.

Never had an issue with line twist when trolling or throwing spinners, but it doesn't work well in off-shore (clothes pin) style downrigger releases. It does dig into the reel, but if you adjust they way you handle snags and the like, you can control this. Never had it do anything strange or unexpected.

I fish 20# and 30#, depending on the rod. I use it for spinners, drift fishing, boondoggin', and float fishing. Oh yeah, I have some 50# on my plug rods. It sits on baitcasters and spinning rods in my boat.

One tip, switch ends on the line to extend the life, like a fly line. I fish about 75-80 days a year, and have no issue getting it to last two years, but it does bleach out.

I used the same piece of drift lead three trips running, retying the power pro and removing about 1' each day. Lost rigs, but never the whole set-up.

Experiment!
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