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troutrageous1
01-08-2009, 07:58 AM
Saw this come across the industry news this AM. Thought I'd post it since I know there are a quite a few fans of PowerPro out there.

Shimano American Acquires Fishing Line Manufacturer
SportsOneSource Media Posted: 1/7/2009

Shimano American Corporation has completed its agreement to acquire Innovative Textiles, Inc., the company best known as the makers of PowerPro braided fishing line, announces Dave Pfeiffer, Shimano American president.

While maintaining manufacturing operations and staff at its facility in Grand Junction, CO, Pfeiffer notes the Innovative Textiles sales and marketing efforts will be transitioned to Shimano American's operations in time for the ICAST show this coming July in Orlando.

"The extensive background that Konrad Krauland and his team at Innovative Textiles have in braiding and textile engineering is one of the key assets of our acquisition," said Pfeiffer. "Krauland will join our management team as a vice president, focusing on production, coordinating manufacturing and new product development with Shimano offices worldwide."

Pfeiffer further notes that Shimano will aggressively market the PowerPro branded products to the international sportfishing market. "While Konrad and Innovative Textiles have become a leader in braided fishing lines here in the U.S., the connection now with Shimano will allow us to grow the business throughout Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe and Latin America.

Shimano American Corporation is the U.S.-based subsidiary of Shimano, Inc. a multi-national manufacturer of bicycle components and fishing tackle.

Illinoisgiller
01-08-2009, 09:50 AM
That is interesting!! I use Power Pro a lot . All this time I thought they were a product of Pure Fishihg:confused0024:. ole Mike

Rainman4u2
01-09-2009, 04:45 PM
I agree gofish, that is very good line.

Ray

Schoe
01-09-2009, 09:36 PM
Well , Power Pro has been my choice for the last few years since Giller turned me on to it.

It worked real well in the weeds and Lilly pads when we were pulling the Hog Gills out of there.

Since then I have all my Catfish rods loaded with it and have had huge success all around.

The only complaint I have is the singing noise that the line makes in current and I am sure the fish can hear or feel that.

Schoe

troutrageous1
01-09-2009, 09:43 PM
I wouldn't worry too much guys...looks like this was more a move to expand distribution of PowerPro internationally. As long as they maintain the manufacturing & staff in Colorado like they mention, can't see quality of the product suffering.