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Braid help? #4151791 11/15/09 12:03 AM
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Decided to switch to powerpro braid to try it out.

Im puttin it on my ambassador 6600bcx.

Should I use a mono backing? If so how much?

Anything else I should know before I spool up?

Ps i fish the salt for all you fellas who didnt know.

Goin tomorrow so dont be shy. Thanks!

Re: Braid help? [Re: Redchaser14] #4151995 11/15/09 01:15 AM
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back it with a couple wraps of mono or put a strip of tape on the spool before you wrap it. I would have gone with different brand of braid if I were you. For some reason powerpro has been notorious for unknown breakoffs in saltwater. I've experienced it several times myself. If you can, I'd go return it and get suffix instead. Just my opinion


Re: Braid help? [Re: TheGoat] #4152008 11/15/09 01:18 AM
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Yes, definitely use tape on the spool to prevent the braid from slipping. Regular electrical tape will do.

I too have heard of Powerpro braid being notorious for easily breaking as well.



Re: Braid help? [Re: AJ Perez] #4152137 11/15/09 01:53 AM
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no backing. put if straight on the spool. put two or three wraps on the spool and then put a couple of drops of super glue.

Re: Braid help? [Re: braidman] #4152466 11/15/09 03:33 AM
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Thanks fellas. Little change in plans prob hit it during week instead.

Re: Braid help? [Re: Redchaser14] #4152529 11/15/09 03:54 AM
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ive had no problems with power pro i just tied it to the spool and no slips just have to get used to the no stretch in it

Re: Braid help? [Re: troutchaser213] #4152673 11/15/09 04:51 AM
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Will PP refund your money for un-explainable breaks?




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Re: Braid help? [Re: Destroyer] #4152694 11/15/09 05:07 AM
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I've used Power Pro braid for over two years now on my Curados and Citicas and I've never had the line break. One reel had the same Power Pro on it for close to a year when I decided to change it out. The line had faded on the top 20 or so yards but the bottom of the spool still looked pretty good. I use a few yards of mono backing on the spool.

Suffix makes a real good braid also, it's more expensive than Power Pro. I don't think it fades as badly, but I use a fluorocarbon leader so the fading doesn't bother me. I'll use Power Pro instead and with the money saved, I'll buy an extra beer! thumb

Re: Braid help? [Re: oldsaltyone] #4156383 11/16/09 02:52 PM
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Been using Power Pro for years. Never had any kind of break off other than being hung up on an oyster reef. Also used Sufix, its good stuff, but not any better than PP, IMO.


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Re: Braid help? [Re: fastpitch] #4156541 11/16/09 03:47 PM
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I've never had an issue with Power Pro. We've pulled boat anchors up with it while downrigging. The only thing I can tell you is that BCX probably wont take the abuse that Braid is gona dish out to it. I bought a bran new 6600BCX a couple of months ago and spooled it with 65# PP Braid & the first Red I hooked on it broke the plastic gears inside it that drive the worm gear. I'm bettin that braid will out last that reel myself.......... TIGHT LINES


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Re: Braid help? [Re: Mexicajun1] #4157522 11/16/09 08:17 PM
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Power Pro 1st came out in 1994 and my dad, who was also a USCG Licensed Capt., and I were sent some to try then and that was over a decade ago and ... to make a long story short - it has stood the test of time and that's all I have used since around 1999 when I tested in it gin clear SaltH20 when I used to switch to mono in that winter month and out caught the guy's using mono on those finicky slow winter time trout bites.

If your fishing over shell - you better have some on or your going to lose a few Trophy Trout or two if they start running around over knarly shell beds or shell prongs that stick up a foot or so.

'Nuff said.


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Re: Braid help? [Re: The Trout Scout] #4158309 11/16/09 11:19 PM
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i usually wrap mono aroud the spool a couple times, never tried the tapin method but sure that works also..
ive tried power pro and spider wire braid(the cheaper one) the spider wire tends to fade more faster thn power pro, but ive had power pro snap several times while casting or fightin a fish but never has happened to me with spiderwire.. all in all tho i still buy an use both power pro and spider wire


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Re: Braid help? [Re: way2slickrick] #4163281 11/18/09 05:37 AM
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I tried PP my last couple of spools, but have not been happy with it. My problem wasn't break-offs, it was air-knots. Frequently I would get a knot about 12 feet from the lure if it was a windy day.

I put SpiderWire on another spool and let my father-in-law use the one with PP when I took him out on the boat a couple of weeks ago. He got the same knots I had been getting. I didn't get them with the Spiderwire.


Re: Braid help? [Re: SuperflyMD] #4164846 11/18/09 07:31 PM
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I have fishing in salt water for over 4 years with SPIDERWIRE ULTRACAST green 10lb.+fluorocarbon leader without problems(DAIWA SS TOURNAMENT 1300 and 1600 spinning reels).


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Re: Braid help? [Re: Jean Scurtu] #4166737 11/19/09 03:44 AM
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yea i forgot to add air knots too the power pro


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