All my reels are spooled with Power Pro.. from fluke reels, to heavy Striper and Bluefish reels and even my Surf outfit..
You got to use it. I have used Power Pro and has worked fine. But I use on my personal gear and on my customer equipment 30lb Spider Wire Stealth. The 30lb test has good strength and gives you the line diameter of 8LB test. So you will find you can use lighter weights and hold bottom. The reason is that the braid has no stretch. With the small diameter there is less Resistance in the water.You will feel a Fluke breath on the bait. It is very sensitive.Give it a go.
yes, spinning.
Fireline Some say it's thicker than other braided lines, but FL under-rate their line significantly. Firelines's 30#test is comparable to PowerPro 50#test IMHO.On a private boat 14' mono is WAAAY to long to use. 5-7" TOPS.Fishing in 10' of water in the bay, might as well not use braid then ALways use 5' or so of topshot on braid, but no more then that unless a party boat, but I really do not fish them.I have it on spinning, conventionals, and baitcasters. No issues at all. For fluke/flounder you can go with their 14#test. Will break maybe at 25#s I use their 30#test and it holds up longer than 60#mono leaders I attach to it.I ALWAYS use a mono leader attached to the braid/Fireline. On conventionals I go with atleast 14' of mono leader attached via a connection knot(uni-to-uni, Alberto, bimini/yucatan) Generally will use 15-20# mono for leader for fluke/flounder. Gives you abrasion resistance and easier to rig up. Also alot easier to untangle especially on a crowded party boat. Trust me, even if you're just fishing an inch of braid/superlines off the reel spool, you'll feel the difference. For flounder fishing, sometimes I'm almost just fishing the 15#mono leader as they tend to be caught in the shallows.On spinning gear, my leaders will range from 3' on up. Properly tied knots will fly right through rod guides and levelwinds.Fireline is not a true braid, but close enough. My overall favorite. Next would be Tuf-line XP.Power Pro I've used and had some issues with a few band runs of it. To me, the Tuf-line is almost identical to PP, but less expensive Stealth is ok as well. Each brand has little differences that the individual may prefer or not.Many new brands out there, but happy with Fireline so no real need to change.
14' leader too long on a 7' rod w/ conventional reel on a private boat? Only if you use a swivel for the connection
I'd definitely like to try it for winter flounder season......What do you guys think the best test would be for winter flounder fishing in the spring
Know Before You GoLocal Weather | Marine Bouy Weather | Inshore Forecast | Offshore Forecast | Interactive Wind Charts | Tide Charts | Sea Surface Temps | Chlorophyll Concentrates | Online Chart Viewer