Stren Stealth???

  • pafollmer
    Brooklyn Center MN
    Posts: 181
    #1234801

    Used this super line fishing the trees on Devils Lake,

    Now I cant seem to locate it any where. Stren Stealth, Great knot strength and super sensitivity, plus you can haul a train out of the depths.

    All help is appreciated

    eyedoctor2

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #531161

    Stren Stealth or Spider Wire Stealth? I LOVE spiderwire stealth… the best braid made. I can’t say I’ve ever heard of a Stren version by the same name.

    dustin_stewart
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1402
    #531358

    Yup, Spider Wire Stealth is great line for any casting or trolling reel. However I do not recommend using it on a spinning reel. It is just to limp to consistently keep you bird nest free on a spinning out fit

    lundgeye
    Rochester, Minnesota
    Posts: 1209
    #531368

    Don’t ya just love those bird nests…when there is a 20 mph crosswind and you’re trying to navigate a wing dam at the same time..

    pafollmer
    Brooklyn Center MN
    Posts: 181
    #531490

    James I thought it was Stren Stealth. I could be wrong, I was wrong earlier today.

    pafollmer
    Brooklyn Center MN
    Posts: 181
    #531492

    Is the Spider wire Stealth greren in color? if it was then that is what I am talking about.

    dustin_stewart
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1402
    #531495

    Yup . It’s labeled as “moss green”

    shaley
    Milford IA
    Posts: 2178
    #531662

    I have stealth on a couple bouncer rods. seems after awhile it dont like to cast as I also used it on my crank casting rod ( baitcster) Solved the problem by switching to Power Pro, also noticed less backlash to. Just my observation anyway and I’m a huge fan of Berkley lines.

    Shane Hildebrandt
    Blaine, mn
    Posts: 2921
    #531885

    Quote:


    Yup, Spider Wire Stealth is great line for any casting or trolling reel. However I do not recommend using it on a spinning reel. It is just to limp to consistently keep you bird nest free on a spinning out fit


    I have the same problem, what I found out is that if you put the normal amount on the reel, you will end up with them bird nests alot. if you leave you some room on the spindel, i don’t get that many doing it like that. I also love the stuff, have horsed bass out of the heavy pads, also I have landed a 10# norther and a 15# on that line without a steel leader. love the stuff.

    shane

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