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Power pro

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Power Pro a type of braided fishing line made out of a material called Spectra fibers. It has an equivalent diameter of nearly 1/5 of monofilament. Thus the diameter of a piece of Power Pro testing at 50 pounds is equivalent to monofilaments' diameter testing at around 12 pounds. It lacks stretch that monofilament has, giving the fisherman a better "feel" and also helps set the hook faster. Environmentalists have criticized the use of spectra fiber, as it takes a long time to degrade thus harming the environment. Spectra is a form of gel-spun polyethylene. [1]

One note in using Power Pro, the drag has to be set at a much lighter strength than compared to monofilament due to the propensity for Power Pro to dig into itself while fighting large fish.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Evaluation of the clinical performance of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene fiber cable". Biomedical Engineering. 2013.
  2. ^ "Current research status of high-performance UHMWPE fibers". Materials Technology Reports. 2024.