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a product I will never use again
A couple of years back, I read alot of good things about Power-pro
fishing line (especially on this newsgroup). When I tried Power-pro, I found that it lived up to the hype. I loved it from the beginning, and now its on all my rods. I have also been reading some good things about P-line flourocarbon line. I like to use flourocarbon leaders on the end of my power-pro line, when I needed a new spool of flourocarbon this past spring for this year's fishing season, I decided to try P-Line. I have been extremely dissappointed. In fact, I believe P-line is the worst line I can ever remember useing. To be fair, it does have good abrasion resistance, and it is as stronger or stronger than its rated Lb-test. However, it has the worst memory of any line I have ever used. Cast an uweighted Senko and the leader will curl itself into a spiral, just the way t came off the spool, no matter how much I try to stretch it out or straighten it. Knot strength is sub par, but that could be because the only knot I can tie with the stuff is a uni-knot. I can tie cinch knots, improved cinch knots, trilene knots, palomar knots, and surgeon's end loops with mono, super lines, even Berkley Vanish, but not with P-line. No matter how I try, no knot will cinch up properly, except (usually) a uni-knot. Considering the price I paid for the small ammount I got, it was a big waste of money. This fishing season is winding down for me. But next year, I'm tryig something different. Zimmy |
a product I will never use again
Zimmy,
I was a Power Pro fan myself until someone recommended to me Berkly's Superbraid. Now I won't use anything else for braided. Give it a run. Vanish seems to work well with it for leader material. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
a product I will never use again
Joshuall wrote: Zimmy, I was a Power Pro fan myself until someone recommended to me Berkly's Superbraid. Now I won't use anything else for braided. Give it a run. Vanish seems to work well with it for leader material. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear Good to see you here again Mike. I hadn't seen a post from you in a long time. So how have you been? Gary |
a product I will never use again
"Zimmy" wrote in message ups.com... A couple of years back, I read alot of good things about Power-pro fishing line (especially on this newsgroup). When I tried Power-pro, I found that it lived up to the hype. I loved it from the beginning, and now its on all my rods. I have also been reading some good things about P-line flourocarbon line. I like to use flourocarbon leaders on the end of my power-pro line, when I needed a new spool of flourocarbon this past spring for this year's fishing season, I decided to try P-Line. I have been extremely dissappointed. I'd recommend Seaguar. I've tried several fluorocarbon lines for leaders over the past few years since switching to braided lines on some of my gear, and can say that I too have been disappointed with P-Line's stuff that I've tried. I also was very neutral-to-not ecstatic with the Vanish that I've tried as well. I switched to Seaguar for this season, and it seems to be working better for me, my style/technique, or whatever it is about line that makes us like it or dislike it. |
a product I will never use again
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
.. . I have had pretty good luck with the P-Line Flouroclear, but it does tend to delaminate after a couple hard days of fishing. Bob, just out of curiosity... what is a hard day of fishing? I've seen lots of tough days, but I've never came home to have my wife ask, "Did you have a hard day today?" Then again... she usually said, "You stink, go take a shower." |
a product I will never use again
I like the P-Line Floroclear myself and I use it as a primary line on
spinning tackle at 10# test. The big difference is the laminate as opposed to the pure florocarbon. I find it to be a reasonable comprimise of clarity and flexibility. Rich P |
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