PowerPro Fishing Braid

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Introduction

Having used braided type lines for some time now, I was interested to hear of PowerPro from a couple of my fellow posters on BFW. After seeking some information and advice I managed to tempt myself to get some. I was quite happy and settled using Berkley Fireline, but was ‘persuaded’ to look at PowerPro after hearing lots of positive comments. That was around three months ago and after fishing with it for around 15 sessions, including some pretty hefty flood conditions, have become converted to it.

PowerPro Up Close

PowerPro is manufactured from 100% Spectra fibre and is currently available over here in white or moss green. It has little or no stretch and thinner than equivalent test monfilament. For just a taster here are some of the available breaking strains and diameters.

Size

Diameter

Approximate Mono Equivalent

Pound Test 

inches 

mm

(Pound Test)

10 

0.006 

.15

20 

0.009 

.23

30 

0.011 

.28

50 

0.014 

.36

12 

 PowerPro breaking strains are quoted in both kg and lbs and are considerably different.

The higher kg rating (not shown in the above table) is based on laboratory test conditions.

The breaking strain given in lbs is closer to actual fishing situations.

I elected to try the 20lb test and without delay did a few tests on knot strength. Using a Palomar knot, I tied up a few lengths using my regular swivels (ESP Size 9) and set about loading the line to breaking point by adding weights to a dangling bucket. My tests showed that the line was parting at the knot at between 18lb and 20lb. So no real worries here – at least I know what I’m dealing with. Now for some tests on the 3 month old stuff, which has seen plenty of use. Going generally at around 15 to 16lb here - so still within reasonable limits. To be fair, I would usually cut-off the first couple of yards – depending on what use it has had - for maximum safety margins. I wonder how many people test their line after a few trips…..

In Use

PowerPro is quite supple and relatively round. The colour eventually washes out to give a light green colour, which darkens on getting wet. As it has little stretch and is smaller in diameter than the equivalent breaking strain monofilament, I find I am more in control and need less weight to hold. My normal set-up is Shimano GTE 5000 and Harrison 1.75 Interceptor. I’ve caught around 30 barbel (some of those in really rushing through, flood conditions since switching from Fireline to PowerPro and it’s given no problems. In most situations you only need to spool up with around 60 to 100 yds – most of that will never see water on most rivers. This gives plenty to allow you cut off the first couple of yards for some time. I’ll reverse mine on the spool if necessary.

Availability

Available in breaking strains of 10 to 100lbs in 150 or 300yd spools at around £17 and £30 respectively from Rob Thompson (Game-On Fishing Tackle Limited) Telephone 01590 612608.

Current Conclusions

Very pleased so far.

BFW Rating

After 3 months use 9 out of 10. (Could go up or down after a longer term review).

Bob Gill (bgit) March 2002

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