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Old September 21st, 2004, 10:08 PM
NEWS
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Default Has anyone had problems with Stren Superline

I also use P Line. Use the Flourocarbon 12 lb. Love it
"Doug" wrote in message
news:k9X3d.5387$Ii2.3192@trnddc09...
In my expierience, Stren has almost always been bad, many breakoffs and
letdowns. About the same with "Breaklene errrr Trilene" I mean. About
the best mono line that I've used they took off the market, and I rarely
EVER had breakoffs unless I was fishing some harsh conditions, that was
Tri-Max... They replaced it with "Tournement Strength" and now that's
gone. It was a decent line, not wonderful but good.

Recently, I've been using the "P-Line" Clear and this line seems really
nice. Low memory, very castable with a small diameter and been using it
the last 2 seasons and have not had a breakoff yet with it. I'm actually
pretty impressed with it.

This is strictly speaking with spinning rig setups and with mono line, so
I don't know if this does anyone any good if your more into the
baitcasting gig with braided lines. But for mono, P-Line has my money
for now....

Happy fishing,

Doug


"Steve" wrote in message
news:Up61d.423890$%_6.41898@attbi_s01...
I tried the new Stren recently and was at first very impressed with the
way
it felt, cast, and spooled. However, I quickly found that it breaks off
easier than the PowerPro that I'm accustomed to. Has anyone else had a
similar experience?






  #12  
Old September 21st, 2004, 10:08 PM
NEWS
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Default Has anyone had problems with Stren Superline

I also use P Line. Use the Flourocarbon 12 lb. Love it
"Doug" wrote in message
news:k9X3d.5387$Ii2.3192@trnddc09...
In my expierience, Stren has almost always been bad, many breakoffs and
letdowns. About the same with "Breaklene errrr Trilene" I mean. About
the best mono line that I've used they took off the market, and I rarely
EVER had breakoffs unless I was fishing some harsh conditions, that was
Tri-Max... They replaced it with "Tournement Strength" and now that's
gone. It was a decent line, not wonderful but good.

Recently, I've been using the "P-Line" Clear and this line seems really
nice. Low memory, very castable with a small diameter and been using it
the last 2 seasons and have not had a breakoff yet with it. I'm actually
pretty impressed with it.

This is strictly speaking with spinning rig setups and with mono line, so
I don't know if this does anyone any good if your more into the
baitcasting gig with braided lines. But for mono, P-Line has my money
for now....

Happy fishing,

Doug


"Steve" wrote in message
news:Up61d.423890$%_6.41898@attbi_s01...
I tried the new Stren recently and was at first very impressed with the
way
it felt, cast, and spooled. However, I quickly found that it breaks off
easier than the PowerPro that I'm accustomed to. Has anyone else had a
similar experience?






  #13  
Old February 17th, 2005, 07:38 PM
Rich P
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Last summer I tried P-Line for the first time and I was impressed with it.
It's a hybrid with the clarity of fluoro and the feel of mono. I think it
enabled me to get a few good ones and earn 6th in my club last year up at
Cayuga (super clear) and I plan to go with it on everything this year.

Rich P


"Doug" wrote in message
news:k9X3d.5387$Ii2.3192@trnddc09...
In my expierience, Stren has almost always been bad, many breakoffs and
letdowns. About the same with "Breaklene errrr Trilene" I mean. About
the best mono line that I've used they took off the market, and I rarely
EVER had breakoffs unless I was fishing some harsh conditions, that was
Tri-Max... They replaced it with "Tournement Strength" and now that's

gone.
It was a decent line, not wonderful but good.

Recently, I've been using the "P-Line" Clear and this line seems really
nice. Low memory, very castable with a small diameter and been using it
the last 2 seasons and have not had a breakoff yet with it. I'm actually
pretty impressed with it.

This is strictly speaking with spinning rig setups and with mono line, so

I
don't know if this does anyone any good if your more into the baitcasting
gig with braided lines. But for mono, P-Line has my money for now....

Happy fishing,

Doug


"Steve" wrote in message
news:Up61d.423890$%_6.41898@attbi_s01...
I tried the new Stren recently and was at first very impressed with the

way
it felt, cast, and spooled. However, I quickly found that it breaks off
easier than the PowerPro that I'm accustomed to. Has anyone else had a
similar experience?






  #14  
Old February 17th, 2005, 07:38 PM
Rich P
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Last summer I tried P-Line for the first time and I was impressed with it.
It's a hybrid with the clarity of fluoro and the feel of mono. I think it
enabled me to get a few good ones and earn 6th in my club last year up at
Cayuga (super clear) and I plan to go with it on everything this year.

Rich P


"Doug" wrote in message
news:k9X3d.5387$Ii2.3192@trnddc09...
In my expierience, Stren has almost always been bad, many breakoffs and
letdowns. About the same with "Breaklene errrr Trilene" I mean. About
the best mono line that I've used they took off the market, and I rarely
EVER had breakoffs unless I was fishing some harsh conditions, that was
Tri-Max... They replaced it with "Tournement Strength" and now that's

gone.
It was a decent line, not wonderful but good.

Recently, I've been using the "P-Line" Clear and this line seems really
nice. Low memory, very castable with a small diameter and been using it
the last 2 seasons and have not had a breakoff yet with it. I'm actually
pretty impressed with it.

This is strictly speaking with spinning rig setups and with mono line, so

I
don't know if this does anyone any good if your more into the baitcasting
gig with braided lines. But for mono, P-Line has my money for now....

Happy fishing,

Doug


"Steve" wrote in message
news:Up61d.423890$%_6.41898@attbi_s01...
I tried the new Stren recently and was at first very impressed with the

way
it felt, cast, and spooled. However, I quickly found that it breaks off
easier than the PowerPro that I'm accustomed to. Has anyone else had a
similar experience?






  #15  
Old February 17th, 2005, 09:42 PM
Bob La Londe
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I tried P-line and I liked it compared to cheap lines, but I like Seaguar
much better.

However... I recently tried Trilene big game because I wanted a mono for my
topwaters. I think the knot strength of 10Lb Trilene big game is much
greater than that of Seaguar 10LB. That is based on grabbing the line and
pulling to break off a bait.

If the stuff wears well I might put it on all of my light stuff except my
drop shot rod.

For superline I like Power Pro, but a kid I chat with on my forums has
convince me I should give Jerry Brown a try. Supposed to be rounder and
smaller than Power Pro.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com


"Rich P" wrote in message
...
Last summer I tried P-Line for the first time and I was impressed with it.
It's a hybrid with the clarity of fluoro and the feel of mono. I think it
enabled me to get a few good ones and earn 6th in my club last year up at
Cayuga (super clear) and I plan to go with it on everything this year.

Rich P


"Doug" wrote in message
news:k9X3d.5387$Ii2.3192@trnddc09...
In my expierience, Stren has almost always been bad, many breakoffs and
letdowns. About the same with "Breaklene errrr Trilene" I mean.

About
the best mono line that I've used they took off the market, and I rarely
EVER had breakoffs unless I was fishing some harsh conditions, that was
Tri-Max... They replaced it with "Tournement Strength" and now that's

gone.
It was a decent line, not wonderful but good.

Recently, I've been using the "P-Line" Clear and this line seems really
nice. Low memory, very castable with a small diameter and been using

it
the last 2 seasons and have not had a breakoff yet with it. I'm

actually
pretty impressed with it.

This is strictly speaking with spinning rig setups and with mono line,

so
I
don't know if this does anyone any good if your more into the

baitcasting
gig with braided lines. But for mono, P-Line has my money for now....

Happy fishing,

Doug


"Steve" wrote in message
news:Up61d.423890$%_6.41898@attbi_s01...
I tried the new Stren recently and was at first very impressed with the

way
it felt, cast, and spooled. However, I quickly found that it breaks

off
easier than the PowerPro that I'm accustomed to. Has anyone else had a
similar experience?








  #16  
Old February 17th, 2005, 11:03 PM
Bob Rickard
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Jerry Brown is the weirdo mayor of Oakland, CA. If he does for your catch
rate what he has done for politics, you are in a heap of trouble!

--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
news:1108676534.703252e3db21ba85071621a9ab5249ce@t eranews...
I tried P-line and I liked it compared to cheap lines, but I like Seaguar
much better.

However... I recently tried Trilene big game because I wanted a mono for

my
topwaters. I think the knot strength of 10Lb Trilene big game is much
greater than that of Seaguar 10LB. That is based on grabbing the line and
pulling to break off a bait.

If the stuff wears well I might put it on all of my light stuff except my
drop shot rod.

For superline I like Power Pro, but a kid I chat with on my forums has
convince me I should give Jerry Brown a try. Supposed to be rounder and
smaller than Power Pro.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com


"Rich P" wrote in message
...
Last summer I tried P-Line for the first time and I was impressed with

it.
It's a hybrid with the clarity of fluoro and the feel of mono. I think

it
enabled me to get a few good ones and earn 6th in my club last year up

at
Cayuga (super clear) and I plan to go with it on everything this year.

Rich P


"Doug" wrote in message
news:k9X3d.5387$Ii2.3192@trnddc09...
In my expierience, Stren has almost always been bad, many breakoffs

and
letdowns. About the same with "Breaklene errrr Trilene" I mean.

About
the best mono line that I've used they took off the market, and I

rarely
EVER had breakoffs unless I was fishing some harsh conditions, that

was
Tri-Max... They replaced it with "Tournement Strength" and now that's

gone.
It was a decent line, not wonderful but good.

Recently, I've been using the "P-Line" Clear and this line seems

really
nice. Low memory, very castable with a small diameter and been using

it
the last 2 seasons and have not had a breakoff yet with it. I'm

actually
pretty impressed with it.

This is strictly speaking with spinning rig setups and with mono line,

so
I
don't know if this does anyone any good if your more into the

baitcasting
gig with braided lines. But for mono, P-Line has my money for

now....

Happy fishing,

Doug


"Steve" wrote in message
news:Up61d.423890$%_6.41898@attbi_s01...
I tried the new Stren recently and was at first very impressed with

the
way
it felt, cast, and spooled. However, I quickly found that it breaks

off
easier than the PowerPro that I'm accustomed to. Has anyone else had

a
similar experience?










  #17  
Old February 17th, 2005, 11:03 PM
Bob Rickard
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Jerry Brown is the weirdo mayor of Oakland, CA. If he does for your catch
rate what he has done for politics, you are in a heap of trouble!

--
Bob Rickard
(AKA Dr. Spinnerbait)
www.secretweaponlures.com
--------------------------=x O')))


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
news:1108676534.703252e3db21ba85071621a9ab5249ce@t eranews...
I tried P-line and I liked it compared to cheap lines, but I like Seaguar
much better.

However... I recently tried Trilene big game because I wanted a mono for

my
topwaters. I think the knot strength of 10Lb Trilene big game is much
greater than that of Seaguar 10LB. That is based on grabbing the line and
pulling to break off a bait.

If the stuff wears well I might put it on all of my light stuff except my
drop shot rod.

For superline I like Power Pro, but a kid I chat with on my forums has
convince me I should give Jerry Brown a try. Supposed to be rounder and
smaller than Power Pro.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com


"Rich P" wrote in message
...
Last summer I tried P-Line for the first time and I was impressed with

it.
It's a hybrid with the clarity of fluoro and the feel of mono. I think

it
enabled me to get a few good ones and earn 6th in my club last year up

at
Cayuga (super clear) and I plan to go with it on everything this year.

Rich P


"Doug" wrote in message
news:k9X3d.5387$Ii2.3192@trnddc09...
In my expierience, Stren has almost always been bad, many breakoffs

and
letdowns. About the same with "Breaklene errrr Trilene" I mean.

About
the best mono line that I've used they took off the market, and I

rarely
EVER had breakoffs unless I was fishing some harsh conditions, that

was
Tri-Max... They replaced it with "Tournement Strength" and now that's

gone.
It was a decent line, not wonderful but good.

Recently, I've been using the "P-Line" Clear and this line seems

really
nice. Low memory, very castable with a small diameter and been using

it
the last 2 seasons and have not had a breakoff yet with it. I'm

actually
pretty impressed with it.

This is strictly speaking with spinning rig setups and with mono line,

so
I
don't know if this does anyone any good if your more into the

baitcasting
gig with braided lines. But for mono, P-Line has my money for

now....

Happy fishing,

Doug


"Steve" wrote in message
news:Up61d.423890$%_6.41898@attbi_s01...
I tried the new Stren recently and was at first very impressed with

the
way
it felt, cast, and spooled. However, I quickly found that it breaks

off
easier than the PowerPro that I'm accustomed to. Has anyone else had

a
similar experience?










 




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