Spiderline Mono? (Junk or Ok or Good)
lobi
Posted 8/26/2003 1:24 PM (#79894)
Subject: Spiderline Mono? (Junk or Ok or Good)





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
I use power Pro for casting but wanted to try out the Spiderline Mono for my trolling reels. Anyone out there ever use it?
esoxb8r
Posted 8/26/2003 1:41 PM (#79897 - in reply to #79894)
Subject: RE: Spiderline Mono? (Junk or Ok or Good)




Location: Pewaukee, WI
junk...brittle
tomyv
Posted 8/26/2003 3:07 PM (#79904 - in reply to #79894)
Subject: RE: Spiderline Mono? (Junk or Ok or Good)




Posts: 1310


Location: Washington, PA
Anything from spiderwire I run from, to many bad experiences.
Craig Eversoll
Posted 8/26/2003 3:43 PM (#79906 - in reply to #79894)
Subject: RE: Spiderline Mono? (Junk or Ok or Good)





Posts: 188


Location: Madison, WI

I think what the other folks are trying to say is that SpiderWire does not have good shock strength.  Give it a good snap and you've got one too many pieces of line.  Maybe a bungee cord as a leader might solve the problem!  The lower poundage stuff also tends to dig into itself on the spool.

Craig Eversoll

Schuler
Posted 8/26/2003 4:04 PM (#79908 - in reply to #79906)
Subject: RE: Spiderline Mono? (Junk or Ok or Good)





Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
I love spiderline mono for bass fishing. Its smooth and strong. I've only used 8 and 10 lb test though.
ToddM
Posted 8/26/2003 5:14 PM (#79911 - in reply to #79894)
Subject: RE: Spiderline Mono? (Junk or Ok or Good)





Posts: 20281


Location: oswego, il
Get some flourocarbon for trolling. It's very abrasion resistant and has the shock value you need. I use stren flourocarbon in 20lb.