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What is good braided line for flipping and pitching?

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Personally, I currently prefer Sufix braid. I've used Power Pro and recently switched. One of the things I like about the Sufix is it feels more round to me than the Power Pro. Also, I have had a few bird's nests with Sufix and have not yet been required to cut it out. (I had to cut out a few using PP.) I did use Power Pro all last year which was my first year of serious bass fishing. It worked great. As I gain experience, I'm trying different products. Right now I like Sufix. With all that being said, I'm now using Seaguar Abrazx fluorocarbon on my flipping/pitching set up. Hope this helps you find a starting point. From there, experiment. Good luck.

Whets

8-)

On a side note, my cousin who I fish with regularly swears by Fireline Braid.

I use Suffix and Tuff XP.  Can't complain.  50 to 65 pound for flipping and pitching heavy cover. 

suffix or fireline braid 

^ what he said ... id buy fireline ... power pro and suffix are great too

Personal preference is Sufix, but like others have said they all work good... Just use 50+ lb. for heavy cover

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Daiwa Samurai Braid

Nothing can top this line, hands down the winner.

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