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Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) => Tackle & Techniques => Topic started by: Kurt Carlson on May 30, 2011, 03:37:13 PM
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Have seen that Powerpro now offers 55kg line. I have only seen it available in the UK. Anyone aware of it being available on this side of the planet? It is supposed to be pe8 diameter.
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Friends don't let friends power pro.
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Power Pro 80lb and up is fine. Don't know about a 55kg rated line though.
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Have a look at this and see how ppro shapes up in the heavier weights;
http://www.pcwi.com.au/fishing/4linetestingbuy.htm (http://www.pcwi.com.au/fishing/4linetestingbuy.htm)
Could be a little thick for what its ABS is, but its not really the worst performer. The lighter weight stuff is all over the shop!
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Perhaps I got a dud spool, but I had a spool of 50lb power pro which repeatedly broke at between 8 and 10kg (tested by me using some scales).
I tried it in different parts of the spool, and the line was brand new. After one trip out, I tested it, then pulled it all off the reel.
My testing was not as scientific as the link that Jamie posted, but I used the same test with the same knot on some 30lb braid made by another manufacturer and it was breaking at around 13kg.
As mentioned, may have been a dud spool, but I would never use it again!
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I have been using PP for years and really appreciate personal experiences with this line. I am looking to get something over 100lb for a new set I have. I am keen to try some other brands, avoiding the $1 a meter brands.
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I have used power pro braid in 20lb when surf fishing and lost a good fish on it i then tested line with a set of scales when i got home (70 turn Bimini used) line broke at about 5kg it was the first and last time i have used power pro i just put it down bad QC I'm sure its not every spool but have heard of to many people with same problems so il never use it again :(
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I've been running 100lb pp on a 18000sw for a couple of months now and landed several quality fish including a 31kg specimen in a shallow Bommie ridden lagoon. Good times! Im very impressed with this line, especially for the dollars but it's definitely not pe8 diameter so I can't see 55kg line being. 100lb pp is still slighted thicker than pe10 Varivas
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As I understand it, PE is a thickness rating. 100lb PP is .46mm, which is listed on the the spool I have making it just under PE8 (.47mm) The 55kg PP is stated as .46mm on a spec that I got from a Euro PP website. Wondering if we got estimated breaking strain against actual going on here.
I have also run into flaws in the middle of a spool of PP 50lb, but it was around 5 years ago. Have not seen that sense. Hope the company has worked out these issues. In the meantime, I plan on giving some other line brands a go.