My new rod and reel showed up today, which are awesome by the way, and I had the shop string the reel with 40lb Power Pro Slick 8. Now I'm thinking that may have been a bad idea.... I had been looking around at some line reviews and suggestions for weight to go with and I came across a youtube video of a guy doing an abrasion demonstration. He was rubbing PP across the surface of a rock and it was breaking like nothing. He did the same thing with sufix 832 braid which did about twice as well and then mono, which obviously proved to be far better than both. I pretty much just discounted it as something bias and moved on. I've used PP on some of my other stuff and while I have had a couple mysterious break offs I never thought about abrasion being the cause, even though I was fishing over rocks. I just figured it was a big fish, bad knot, or weak spot that i missed in the line.
Well, they put the leftover portion of the PP in the box with the reel when they shipped it out, and i decided to replicate the test for my own amusement. I took a piece out and rubbed it across the rounded concrete edge of my porch step, and wouldn't you know, with next to no force that line broke after only sliding across about 8" of concrete... I couldn't believe how easily 40lb braid was breaking!! If you were fishing next to any structure, ie: bridge pilings, kipto ships, rock piles, or anything rough, it would literally take next to nothing for that fish to run around a corner or rub something and believe me, if your using this stuff, he would be gone..
I did the same thing with mono and it lasted easily 8-10X's more and it was only 30lb test, and probably 4 years old. I already ordered sufix 832 braid for the other reel I have coming and I'm really curious to try the same thing with that.. If it fairs like the Power Pro did, I'm gonna be on the search for a good mono or fluoro to start using. I've been stuck on braid for several years now but this may have turned me..
Well, they put the leftover portion of the PP in the box with the reel when they shipped it out, and i decided to replicate the test for my own amusement. I took a piece out and rubbed it across the rounded concrete edge of my porch step, and wouldn't you know, with next to no force that line broke after only sliding across about 8" of concrete... I couldn't believe how easily 40lb braid was breaking!! If you were fishing next to any structure, ie: bridge pilings, kipto ships, rock piles, or anything rough, it would literally take next to nothing for that fish to run around a corner or rub something and believe me, if your using this stuff, he would be gone..
I did the same thing with mono and it lasted easily 8-10X's more and it was only 30lb test, and probably 4 years old. I already ordered sufix 832 braid for the other reel I have coming and I'm really curious to try the same thing with that.. If it fairs like the Power Pro did, I'm gonna be on the search for a good mono or fluoro to start using. I've been stuck on braid for several years now but this may have turned me..
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