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PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
I have been using Powerpro on most of my reels, but since I have heard
some good things about Stren Super Braid, I bought a box to try out. I spooled it up and forgot about it because I hadn't had a chance to get out due to work. Thursday I finally went out to hook a few. Tied on a large spinnerbait, caught a couple, went to cast a little further this time, SNAP! Spinner flew even further than intended, cause it wasn't attached to my line anymore. I figured that I should have retied anyway, tied on a new bait, and SNAP! This time I was getting angry. I decided maybe I had scraped against something underwater, and removed 10 or 15 feet of line. Tied on another lure, went to cast, and SNAP! Stopped and thought about something besides that next fish, and realized that this wasn't my old faithful PowerPro, but it was the reel I spooled with Stren. I had only brought one other rod with me, so I continued to use it some, but I was very careful not to try to get full distance out of each cast. I caught some nice fish with it, including a 5 lb'er without any more breakoffs. I guess it just can't stand that quick jerk on a long cast attempt. Did I get a bad spool, or is all the Stren Super like this? I think I'm going to TOSS the Stren and CAST with PowerPro. |
PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
"Henry Hefner" wrote in message oups.com... I have been using Powerpro on most of my reels, but since I have heard some good things about Stren Super Braid, I bought a box to try out. I spooled it up and forgot about it because I hadn't had a chance to get out due to work. Thursday I finally went out to hook a few. Tied on a large spinnerbait, caught a couple, went to cast a little further this time, SNAP! Spinner flew even further than intended, cause it wasn't attached to my line anymore. I figured that I should have retied anyway, tied on a new bait, and SNAP! This time I was getting angry. I decided maybe I had scraped against something underwater, and removed 10 or 15 feet of line. Tied on another lure, went to cast, and SNAP! Stopped and thought about something besides that next fish, and realized that this wasn't my old faithful PowerPro, but it was the reel I spooled with Stren. I had only brought one other rod with me, so I continued to use it some, but I was very careful not to try to get full distance out of each cast. I caught some nice fish with it, including a 5 lb'er without any more breakoffs. I guess it just can't stand that quick jerk on a long cast attempt. Did I get a bad spool, or is all the Stren Super like this? I think I'm going to TOSS the Stren and CAST with PowerPro. Hi Henry, Like you, I too have heard good things about Stren SuperBraid, but I still haven't tried it. I kind of figure "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." I think that it's very likly that you got a bad spool. I'd contact Stren and talk to them. What pound test were you using? -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote: Hi Henry, Like you, I too have heard good things about Stren SuperBraid, but I still haven't tried it. I kind of figure "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." I think that it's very likly that you got a bad spool. I'd contact Stren and talk to them. What pound test were you using? -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com 14 lb. test. There's no way I was putting enough whip on the rod to cause that. While we are on the subject of PowerPro, let me share that they have had some counterfeit PP show up in Thailand. Beware of "too good to be true" prices. http://www.powerpro.com/press/news/d...ESS_NEWS_ID=22 |
PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
"Henry Hefner" wrote in message oups.com... Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote: Hi Henry, Like you, I too have heard good things about Stren SuperBraid, but I still haven't tried it. I kind of figure "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." I think that it's very likly that you got a bad spool. I'd contact Stren and talk to them. What pound test were you using? -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com 14 lb. test. There's no way I was putting enough whip on the rod to cause that. While we are on the subject of PowerPro, let me share that they have had some counterfeit PP show up in Thailand. Beware of "too good to be true" prices. http://www.powerpro.com/press/news/d...ESS_NEWS_ID=22 I have experienced a bind and snap particularly with heavy baits like spinner baits and rattle traps. Note that I have also experienced this with Power Pro and flouro carbon. I don't think its the line so much as some kind of binding paired with a line with no stretch. The other thing I have noticed is that a trilene knot seems to be much more durable for me with super braids than a palomar knot. The lightest Stren I have used is 20lb so I don't know if there is any weaknesses with the lighter lines. I have noticed some line sizes have issue in other brands. For instances 10lb Seaguar Carbon Pro seems to be a little lighter than rated while their 12 lb will pull my boat around in circles without breaking. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
I have not used the stren superbraid but i am a firm believer in the
spiderwire stealth. while giving you a great tough line with no streatch i have only once found it to break(and that is when i got it hung on a bridge girter, and i pulled a 17.5" fiberglass bass boat to the bridge before it finaly broke!) this is some tough stuff, and it won't gouge your rod gides like some other super braids. JoshD |
PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
"JoshD" wrote in message ups.com... I have not used the stren superbraid but i am a firm believer in the spiderwire stealth. while giving you a great tough line with no streatch i have only once found it to break(and that is when i got it hung on a bridge girter, and i pulled a 17.5" fiberglass bass boat to the bridge before it finaly broke!) this is some tough stuff, and it won't gouge your rod gides like some other super braids. I've been fishing superbraids since they were first introduced and I have never experienced guide grooving on any of my rods. I suppose on some really inexpensive rods with poor quality guides it might occur, but I've yet to see it. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
JoshD wrote: I have not used the stren superbraid but i am a firm believer in the spiderwire stealth. while giving you a great tough line with no streatch i have only once found it to break(and that is when i got it hung on a bridge girter, and i pulled a 17.5" fiberglass bass boat to the bridge before it finaly broke!) this is some tough stuff, and it won't gouge your rod gides like some other super braids. JoshD PS I forgot to mention that i use 20# test since the diamiter of superbraids is much smaller than that of a tratitional mono you can afford to have a line with a much higher test with out sacrificing line invisibility, and with the super braids you can easily color your line with a felt tip marker. |
PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
the original spider wire has been known to gouge the ceramic rod guids.
i had an ugly stick that i had to replace the tip on for this reason(i know the ugly stick is not a very high end rod, but it is not cheap eather.) |
PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
I've gotta disagree with you there Josh. Regardless of what type of
braid/superline you're using you are always sacrificing line visability when compared to a similar diameter mono/fleuro line. There is nothing invisable about those superlines. Warren "JoshD" wrote in message oups.com... JoshD wrote: I have not used the stren superbraid but i am a firm believer in the spiderwire stealth. while giving you a great tough line with no streatch i have only once found it to break(and that is when i got it hung on a bridge girter, and i pulled a 17.5" fiberglass bass boat to the bridge before it finaly broke!) this is some tough stuff, and it won't gouge your rod gides like some other super braids. JoshD PS I forgot to mention that i use 20# test since the diamiter of superbraids is much smaller than that of a tratitional mono you can afford to have a line with a much higher test with out sacrificing line invisibility, and with the super braids you can easily color your line with a felt tip marker. |
PowerPro vs. Stren Super Braid
"go-bassn" wrote in message ... I've gotta disagree with you there Josh. Regardless of what type of braid/superline you're using you are always sacrificing line visability when compared to a similar diameter mono/fleuro line. There is nothing invisable about those superlines. And I still say that a creature who's brain isn't even developed enough to have pain receptors isn't going to say "Hmmm, there's a line ahead of that lure, I think I'll avoid it." I've fished extremely clear water not using a mono or flourocarbon leader with great success. By the same token, I've had Gil fishing behind me using PowerPro and no leader, while I was fishing Yo-Zuri hybrid and he caught as many, possibly more smallmouth than I did. And we were sight fishing in extremely clear water. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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