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Ok, I do not get this. Sure Power Pro is better than many of hte older
braids, but I have issues with this fromt he Power Pro website. "PowerPro lets me cast up to twice as far as with monofilament. I can always cast to where the fish are with PowerPro." - Sergio Escutia (36-lb. snook, 30-lb. PowerPro) I have experimented with PP vs Flourocarbo for pitchign which is in my opinion one of the applications most affected by anything that can be affected by anything when it comes to distance. 20LB Seaguar easily pitches further than 50LB PP. Even a rooky like me can see the difference on identical rods with the same weight weight and plastic. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
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Bob,
That may be true if you use spinning reel - do they tell what setup was this snook guy using? Also, IMHO you shouldn't take the "testimonials" from ANY product website 100% seriously! Nikolay On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Bob La Londe wrote: Ok, I do not get this. Sure Power Pro is better than many of hte older braids, but I have issues with this fromt he Power Pro website. "PowerPro lets me cast up to twice as far as with monofilament. I can always cast to where the fish are with PowerPro." - Sergio Escutia (36-lb. snook, 30-lb. PowerPro) I have experimented with PP vs Flourocarbo for pitchign which is in my opinion one of the applications most affected by anything that can be affected by anything when it comes to distance. 20LB Seaguar easily pitches further than 50LB PP. Even a rooky like me can see the difference on identical rods with the same weight weight and plastic. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
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I haven't tried PP on a spinning reel myself yet. I initially just got it
for flipping and pitching into heavy cover. I've been debating trying hi-vis on a spinning reel for tossign Senkos. A couple torunaments ago I broke off three times with the mono I was using. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "Nikolay" wrote in message ss.edu... Bob, That may be true if you use spinning reel - do they tell what setup was this snook guy using? Also, IMHO you shouldn't take the "testimonials" from ANY product website 100% seriously! Nikolay On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Bob La Londe wrote: Ok, I do not get this. Sure Power Pro is better than many of hte older braids, but I have issues with this fromt he Power Pro website. "PowerPro lets me cast up to twice as far as with monofilament. I can always cast to where the fish are with PowerPro." - Sergio Escutia (36-lb. snook, 30-lb. PowerPro) I have experimented with PP vs Flourocarbo for pitchign which is in my opinion one of the applications most affected by anything that can be affected by anything when it comes to distance. 20LB Seaguar easily pitches further than 50LB PP. Even a rooky like me can see the difference on identical rods with the same weight weight and plastic. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
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If you're gonna do a comparison Bob, why on earth would you compare 20 pound
line to 50 pound line??? Would you expect 50# mono to cast as far as 20# mono? And a cast is not a pitch. C'mon now... Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Ok, I do not get this. Sure Power Pro is better than many of hte older braids, but I have issues with this fromt he Power Pro website. "PowerPro lets me cast up to twice as far as with monofilament. I can always cast to where the fish are with PowerPro." - Sergio Escutia (36-lb. snook, 30-lb. PowerPro) I have experimented with PP vs Flourocarbo for pitchign which is in my opinion one of the applications most affected by anything that can be affected by anything when it comes to distance. 20LB Seaguar easily pitches further than 50LB PP. Even a rooky like me can see the difference on identical rods with the same weight weight and plastic. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
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"go-bassn" wrote in message
... If you're gonna do a comparison Bob, why on earth would you compare 20 pound line to 50 pound line??? Would you expect 50# mono to cast as far as 20# mono? No I was comparing similar diameter lines, and wondering what the premise of that anecdotal claim was. I was noticing that I was catching more fish the other day when pitching using a friends tacke than I usually catch with my own. I started comparing the differences, and the first thing I noticed is that we were pitching from further out than I normally do. I tried pitching from that distance next time I went out and noticed I really had to work to reach the weedline, and I couldn't get back into the cover at all. Of course I could switch to a heavier bait, but then the fall rate, splash and all kinds of other things are affected as well. I hate to mess up something that is working. Kinda like my search for the optimal stick worm presentation. And a cast is not a pitch. Yup. Its not, but it is were I could easily compare differences since I had both ready to try out. I haven't spooled up PP on any of my casting stuff, and I cringe at the thought of running that rough line over the rollers on my spinning reels. I know its smooth compared to older style braids and some other super lines, but its still rough compared to mono or flourocarbon. C'mon now... C'mon yourself. So when you gonna come to Yuma and show us bumpkins how to catch some fish? Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Ok, I do not get this. Sure Power Pro is better than many of hte older braids, but I have issues with this fromt he Power Pro website. "PowerPro lets me cast up to twice as far as with monofilament. I can always cast to where the fish are with PowerPro." - Sergio Escutia (36-lb. snook, 30-lb. PowerPro) I have experimented with PP vs Flourocarbo for pitchign which is in my opinion one of the applications most affected by anything that can be affected by anything when it comes to distance. 20LB Seaguar easily pitches further than 50LB PP. Even a rooky like me can see the difference on identical rods with the same weight weight and plastic. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
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I use 10/2 and have had no problems, and i don't use a leader either.
Go much over that then you migt have visibility problems. My two cents. |
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For my fishing I can't see any reason to use a braided line..Mono works
just fine for me.. |
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There are instances where you want to use mono over braid, at least for me.
I never tie topwater lures to braided line, I think it compromises the action, also if I would have used the mono last year when that big bass exploded on my lucky 13 he might not have gotten off if I had a little stretch.. oh wait it was forgetting to set the drag, Dave V was nice enough to point out that the rear treble had been bent horizontally by the fish, but seriously, I only spool with two lines, 12lb yozuri and 30lb stren super braid. If you have not tried the Stren you should, it is a lot better than the power pro and other braids I have used. In my opinion. "Who Cares" wrote in message ... I use 10/2 and have had no problems, and i don't use a leader either. Go much over that then you migt have visibility problems. My two cents. |
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I have used braided (spider wire) lines for several years now on both
spinning and casting reels. I don't think I'll ever go back to mono. I now use power pro 4/15 on my spinner and 6/20 on the baitcaster. Love it. Netguider |
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Warren took the words out of my mouth. The point of the ad is to compare
50lb power pro to 50lb mono. The obvious advantage to Power Pro is the smaller diameter with more strength. If you compare by strength the power pro is better in pretty much every respect. Frankly, apart from light tackle at or under 10lb test, I cant think of any reason to use mono for anything. Rich P |
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