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There is a trick that will get out 95% of all rats nests.....here is a link to it. This is the only video that I could find on the subject, but it really works..... way better than pulling the line out the front from the beginning. I usually dig my thumbnail in the line while reeling, then push the thumbar, slowly pull line out until it starts to get stuck, then back to reeling the line in with the thumb on the spool. This works awesome, and may not change how many birdnests you get, but will change how you get them out. Braid birdnests are usually worse IMHO. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gyXnhY_Tzs
So when should I put on braided instead of mono? I can cast without rat nests and I rarely get one. Does the braid come off the reel easyer?
Quote from: ddjj1991 on July 10, 2013, 02:21:49 PMSo when should I put on braided instead of mono? I can cast without rat nests and I rarely get one. Does the braid come off the reel easyer?When you birds nest Fireline it comes right out. Its unbelievable stuff. Never digs in. Been using it exclusively for over 15 or so years. If you like braid, you will love Fireline! Its a fusion, not a braid. Never wraps your tip like braid can. NEVER!Once Fireline un stiffens a bit from being new, It comes off like butter. Mono has memory and keeps that coil in it from being on the spool. 20 pound Fireline will straighten your 3/0 Octo hook on a snag. Stuff is fantastic. If more Powerpro users tried it I think they would switch.
To a point. Its a fused line thats pressed together under pressure and heat. I have 1000's of hours using everything out there. Nothing compares. Most just jump on the Power Pro boat and call it good. You cant tell its flat unless you look at it. Nothing compares. Dosent matter to me what ya fish with. Im not a Berkely rep. If more people tried it with an open mind, they may never go back.
Quote from: wildmanoutdoors on July 10, 2013, 04:40:48 PMTo a point. Its a fused line thats pressed together under pressure and heat. I have 1000's of hours using everything out there. Nothing compares. Most just jump on the Power Pro boat and call it good. You cant tell its flat unless you look at it. Nothing compares. Dosent matter to me what ya fish with. Im not a Berkely rep. If more people tried it with an open mind, they may never go back. Im open minded to good line, thats why I asked. I usually just fish Maxima because I love its strength, and I do use PP for my braid. How well does it tie to mono for joining lines/leaders?
Quote from: Smossy on July 10, 2013, 04:42:07 PMQuote from: wildmanoutdoors on July 10, 2013, 04:40:48 PMTo a point. Its a fused line thats pressed together under pressure and heat. I have 1000's of hours using everything out there. Nothing compares. Most just jump on the Power Pro boat and call it good. You cant tell its flat unless you look at it. Nothing compares. Dosent matter to me what ya fish with. Im not a Berkely rep. If more people tried it with an open mind, they may never go back. Im open minded to good line, thats why I asked. I usually just fish Maxima because I love its strength, and I do use PP for my braid. How well does it tie to mono for joining lines/leaders?Maxima is a great leader and main if you want Mono. Probably the best!
Is fireline around the same in price as powerpro?