letsgosioux93 Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 what do you guys use power pro stealth ? lbs? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cooter Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 80 or 100lb. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbro73 Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 65-80 Cortland Masterbraid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fish&Fowl Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 I made the switch from 65 lb. PowerPro to 65 lb. Tufline XP. It's a little thicker and more limp and doesn't cut itself during a backlash like PowerPro does. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dano_the_jigasaurus Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 100lb Cortland Master braid80lb Spiderwire invisibraid100lb Stren superbraid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guideman Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 I have been using Tuff line for a number of years in the 80 and 100lb test. I tried some of the 80lb ultra cast invisabraid on one rod last season and I really liked it. It cast real well and I had no issues with how it handled overall.I would never recommend Power pro to anyone, I had way to many problems with it, when I did use it."Ace"Ace guide service. "Ace" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbach Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 80lb Stren Superbraid and 80lb Tuf line for me.I too did not care for the Power Pro for the same reason - digging in and cutting itself on backlashes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esox_Magnum Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 I like power pro mysrlf, I haven't had any problems with it in the 5 years I have been using it. I started running Invisibraid last year due to the fact I can get it local and cheap. I run 80 on everything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nick Kuhn Posted February 16, 2009 Share Posted February 16, 2009 I use Stren Superbraid 65lb and 80lb.What's the deal with it at Fleetfarm this week? In the ad it says special purchase and not sale, so I'm wondering if there's more to that deal than meets the eye... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrophyEyes Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 I like PowerPro myself. I have not had any issues. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b1gf1sh1 Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 Stren Super Braid 65Lb. on the 400TE's, sometimes 80lb but rare, and Spiderwire Original 30-50 lb.but mostly 30 lb on the 250TE/DC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cjac Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 Quote: 65-80 Cortland Masterbraid. Ditto.I've tested many and the winner for me is the Cortland Masterbraid. Packs the spool and holds less water than any other. Sufix is 2nd and Power Pro is a distant 3rd. I'm fine with the Power pro in the 30lb/8 dia for the bass reels based on price and availibility, but the Cortland is going on all the muskie reels this Spring. Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ole matty Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 Power pro n tuff here.. Probably gonna switch to cortland, haven't tried it yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
10,000 Casts Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 anyone ever have any twisting issues with Courtland Masterbraid? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DHanson Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 I started using Tuff line and have never had any issues with it, so I never changed. 80lb. and 100lb get my vote. Very rarely I use 65lb. for burning small bucktails. I personally would never go lower than 65 lb. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim_Anderson Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 I used the 100# Stren Superbraid on all of my outfits two seasons ago. Good line...no issues. I respooled about half last year with the invisibraid to give that a try, and liked it just as well. I plan to stick with that this year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fish&Fowl Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 I started using Tuff line and have never had any issues with it, so I never changed. 80lb. and 100lb get my vote. Very rarely I use 65lb. for burning small bucktails. I personally would never go lower than 65 lb. What kind of reel do you use??I have a Abu Record and I could barely get enough of the 65 lb. on there as it was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DHanson Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Are you putting backing on your reels? I spool a bunch of 20 lb. mono for backing before I put on the braided line.I run the big game Abu 7000s and have learned to love the shimano curado 300s. I might invest in a calcutta this year, we'll see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
polarsusd81 Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 I have been running 80 Tuffline for a few years and haven't had any issues with it. Nice and supple, yet very strong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Musky Buck Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Tuffline 80 pound, have had zero issues. Friend uses Power Pro and has had some trouble. Put on enough backing and you can get some mileage out of it. I also like the Berkley Whiplash, but only have 1 spool left of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRedig Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 I've got Tuffline 80lb coated and cortland masterbraid 80lb coated and love them both. The coating wears off quickly as much as I fish, but it's still good line. I've had no twisting issues with either, use the tuffline in 65lb as well and 40 I think for a smaller setup. Usually I just go talk to Pat at thorne and put on what he recommends, never let me down yet. This reminds me, i should go turn my line around for the season... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b1gf1sh1 Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Quote: Usually I just go talk to Pat at thorne and put on what he recommends, never let me down yet. best advice yet. see Pat, get great advice, go with confidence.... i use stren super braid, as i metioned before, mainly because i fish around sand/gravel and rocks. some timber too. other lines (i ''think'' i've used them all) always seemed to fray faster getting dragged through the sand/gravel and other junk. i usually set up near the tip of a bar or point/island and cast over the top from deep water over shallow and into deep. i bring the lure back through the shallow area on top and back into the deep i'm in, if that makes sense. when a muskie/pike hits the lure the line is sometimes in the deep water (or runs away to deep through shallow) on the other side and as the fish dives the angle drags the line through the sand/gravel on top of the point. any issues with line for me are caused by this one thing. stren super braid so far holds up the best againt fraying at the dragged areas. none so far last like id like, but i'll settle for what i'm getting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishcast Posted February 19, 2009 Share Posted February 19, 2009 anyone ever have any twisting issues with Courtland Masterbraid? I did mention that specifically in a post earlier this year. Then I realized how good a true ball bearing swivel is and now I have no issues. On my main muskie rod I have 80lb cortland masterbraid which I used all fall and really liked. Previously I had used 2 other top names on my bass sticks which were both good lines, but tried out 30lb masterbraid on my bass slop rod this year and liked it much better as far as durability, and not binding in the spool as much, and then decided to buy it for my heavier muskie rod.With "small" lures I throw a heavier bass rod and 30 or 40lb braid works great. One guy I know caught a muskie pushing 50 inches on a MH spinning rod with 30lb rapala braid. Caught it on a cisco kid topper, and had the fish beat in like 2 or 3 minutes and that was it. You don't have to go mad heavy, just need relatively balanced equipment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b1gf1sh1 Posted February 19, 2009 Share Posted February 19, 2009 Quote: I did mention that specifically in a post earlier this year. Then I realized how good a true ball bearing swivel is and now I have no issues. i remember that. glad it solved your issue. see, living proof right there. have a problem FM is there for ya. interesting note... to me anyway. hear tell Thorne Brothers is coming out with a dual ball bearing swivel on all their in-house leaders. both ends of the single (#4 i think) swivel ride on bearings instead of one side. now that is a true ball bearing swivel. it should solve the issues of failure due to the extra/excessive amount of force from hard pulling spinners. without needing a huge swivel. sounds intriguing. now if i can buy just a few swivels.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JRedig Posted February 19, 2009 Share Posted February 19, 2009 hear tell Thorne Brothers is coming out with a dual ball bearing swivel on all their in-house leaders. both ends of the single (#4 i think) swivel ride on bearings instead of one side. now that is a true ball bearing swivel. it should solve the issues of failure due to the extra/excessive amount of force from hard pulling spinners. without needing a huge swivel. sounds intriguing. now if i can buy just a few swivels.... I can concur this, they showed them off at the north metro meeting the other night, they've been WELL tested and are a premier piece. Too bad they're only available on their leaders, not separately! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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