Are you comparing the comparative handling & casting qualities of 50# PP
with 12# Stren? 12# mono of any kind should be compared only to a comparable
strength of any other kind of line for a fair comparison. I'll bet that if
you compared that 12# Stren to 15# or 20# PP for an outing or two, you would
switch to the PP full time. Why? the PP is superior in every single respect,
IMO. The only real advantage of mono is that it is cheaper to make
&therefore far more profitable for the manufacturers.
--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
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"Charles B. Summers" cbsummers@(bellsouth)(dot)(net) wrote in message
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Forget the fighting chance bit... but I've given PowerPro its' fair shake.
I
do admit liking it better than the other "superlines", but I still prefer
good ole Stren myself.
I still hvae a couple of rods spooled with PP, and will continue to use it
until it's worn out, which will probably be a very loonnggg time from now,
but will not buy anymore. I bought this spool for the trip to Florida, but
all of my fishing was done with 12lb mono and I never lost a fish due to a
break off. Even with the fish that I had to go through the weeds to get,
PP
would probably have resulted in a broken rod if I would have tried to
horse
them through.
As far as toothy critters are concerned, I don't have to worry about
that...
until the NWC that is. :-)
I have ran into another mystery fish again this year too! Maybe I'll pluck
that thing out with this PP!
--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ...
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
I put braided/superlines in a group along with dynamite - neither
gives
the
bass a fighting chance.
I understand the concept of a "fighting chance", but I think that when
I'm
guiding, or fishing for money, the fish don't deserve a fighting chance.
I
figure that they've got all the chance they get when they decide to bite
or
not. Plus, if there's any toothy critters around, do you want to donate
that $17 Lucky Craft Pointer?
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com