bartdude186 Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 To start with,im a stren guy when it comes to mono. I decided over the weekend to spool one of my baitcasters with 14lb Trilene XL just to try it out and go outside of my box for once.after a couple of days i finally make it to the lake and tie on a brand new SK 1/2oz spinnerbait with a trilene knot gave it a tug, no problems. went to make the first cast of the day...SNAP... ^^#*@*??? reeled in, inspected the line,clean break in the line. i thought oh well, i must have damaged the line somehow. i pulled out 5-6 foot of line for good measure and tied on another 1/2oz spinnerbait. fished with it for 30 mins or so with no problems, and then SNAP. i was not a happy camper this time, i noticed that time that it broke right at the knot. It may be an issue with QC at the factory, but still i am accepting no excuses. needless to say when i got home i ripped it off my reel and into the garbage and spooled up some of my ole 12lb stren. Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted June 14, 2013 Super User Posted June 14, 2013 Sorry to hear of your experience. Probably just a bad spool. I've been playing with Trilene Armor Coated and its pretty good. Very strong for a mono and it casts like a dream. Rarely do I use mono, I'm mostly a braid guy but have mono and fc ob some dedicated rods. Quote
BassAssassin726 Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 I use Trilene XL all the time with all sorts of knots and have never had an issue. I agree it was probably just a bad spool. 1 Quote
TNBassin' Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Trilene XL used to be my line of choice. Never had 1 issue out of it. Do you have a damaged guide that was maybe cutting line? Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted June 14, 2013 Super User Posted June 14, 2013 Back when I used mono, Trilene was my line of choice. Never had any issues in 20 years. 2 Quote
keith71 Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 I still use Big Game for a-lot of applications,it has never let me down.If the line was new I would check your guides. 1 Quote
BassAddict1911 Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 used trilene all my life, never had probs like that ... either a bad spool or ... operator error? Quote
Blues19 Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 I just got a spool of 8 lb XL to give it a go and got a snag and straightend my hook out. I am very happy with it. Probably a bad spool of it you had. Its annoying, but it happens. If you havent had problems with Stren, that is what I would buy Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted June 14, 2013 Super User Posted June 14, 2013 You could have got a bad spool, maybe one that was too old. I have had mono get brittle - new unused spools that I let set in my new line box for a year or two or three. I've learned my lesson (maybe) and now I write the date the spool was purchased on the package and also the month & year should I use that spool to fill a reel. Now, that being said, I kind of think that 14 lb line is a little light to be throwing half ounce spinnerbaits. I generally throw 17 lb. and I don't think that 20 lb line is out of order for half ounce spinnerbaits. JMO Quote
MDBowHunter Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 I tried trilene on a few different occasions and pretty much had the same results. I'm a stren guy also, well and power pro braid Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted June 14, 2013 Super User Posted June 14, 2013 Sorry to hear about your loosing some lures. I agree with most of the comments about Trilene line here. Been using it for many, many years with never a problem. And using the "Trilene" knot is excellent as well. Did you wet the knot before cinching it down? And did you slowly tighten it up. Tightening a knot quickly, with mono and/or fluorocarbon lines, can create heat and a weak spot. Probably more a case of an old spool of line though, or one that was left in the sun for awhile. Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 14, 2013 Super User Posted June 14, 2013 Any brand of mono can be subject to temperature degradation and aging. If mono is stored in sub zero or above 105 degrees F, it will degrade severely. I would question your knot testing skills and not blame Trilene. Tom Quote
Super User tomustang Posted June 14, 2013 Super User Posted June 14, 2013 Usually it's backwards, the stren breaks and people go back to triline 1 Quote
POPRG Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 was this the "new" trilene? they have reformulated XL and XT..? Quote
Super User lmbfisherman Posted June 14, 2013 Super User Posted June 14, 2013 Usually it's backwards, the stren breaks and people go back to triline Ha, but eh everyone has different experiences. When I did use mono - it was Trilene Big Game and XT. Before I discovered braid and copoly. Quote
Downeaster2010 Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 To start with,im a stren guy when it comes to mono. I decided over the weekend to spool one of my baitcasters with 14lb Trilene XL just to try it out and go outside of my box for once.after a couple of days i finally make it to the lake and tie on a brand new SK 1/2oz spinnerbait with a trilene knot gave it a tug, no problems. went to make the first cast of the day...SNAP... ^^#*@*??? reeled in, inspected the line,clean break in the line. i thought oh well, i must have damaged the line somehow. i pulled out 5-6 foot of line for good measure and tied on another 1/2oz spinnerbait. fished with it for 30 mins or so with no problems, and then SNAP. i was not a happy camper this time, i noticed that time that it broke right at the knot. It may be an issue with QC at the factory, but still i am accepting no excuses. needless to say when i got home i ripped it off my reel and into the garbage and spooled up some of my ole 12lb stren. I would suspect that you did get an older spool of Trilene line, or maybe you do have a nicked guide on your rod. I used Stren for years, and Trilene aswell. My best overall luck was with Trilene XL. I also went to Trilene in Flourocarbon green for a spell. That was ok, but have returned to the Trilene Xl and am much happier. Same amount of bites, tough line, and less tears and tangles, along with a cheaper price. Quote
BassAssassin726 Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 I agree with other posters as well about checking your guides and such. Check anything on your rod the line comes in contact with. Quote
shootermcbob Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 I agree about also eliminating any other possible causes. Your line choice is just that, your choice. Check your guides and double check your knots. one last thing, how often do you check your line for abrasion? Quote
bartdude186 Posted June 15, 2013 Author Posted June 15, 2013 All good replies guys. After digging the line out of the garage trashcan and after further inspection i noticed that in good light i could tell the line was discolored in some spots. After all these comments i picked up another spool today at a different store and spooled up one of my other reels. i want to give it a fair shot.Thanks for all the replies! i will be testing it out monday and tuesday and hope to have a better experience. 1 Quote
Capt.Bob Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Usually it's backwards, the stren breaks and people go back to trilene BEEN THERE DONE THAT!!! I agree with others, I think you got a bad spool that has been on the rack or in a warehouse to long. I am sure if your knot tying and equipment are good to go, and your not happier with Trilene than Stren, you definitely got a bad spool! Try it again but get it from a source you know has good turnover and can be sure it is fresh, that aint wall mart!! I am sure you will be happy! Quote
Dave Hull Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Yea for a general purpose line I've always said you can't go wrong with the XL. I did not like the Trilene 100% flourocarbon though. Too wirey to use on a spinning reel! Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted June 15, 2013 Super User Posted June 15, 2013 I've bought mono or copoly that I didn't like but to my knowledge never had a bad spool, I buy line where ever it's convenient. I keep my lines in my garage in Florida year round, it get's hot here, no problems. I can't remember but 1 cracked guide (top guide) severing my line, don't even use hook keepers. I can remember tying bad knots and having my line scrapped up due to rocks or fish, when problems arise that's usually the culprit for me. Quote
hooah212002 Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 All good replies guys. After digging the line out of the garage trashcan and after further inspection i noticed that in good light i could tell the line was discolored in some spots. After all these comments i picked up another spool today at a different store and spooled up one of my other reels. i want to give it a fair shot.Thanks for all the replies! i will be testing it out monday and tuesday and hope to have a better experience. Good on you for having an open mind. Don't see that often enough. Quote
Bass4Me007 Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 I don't know if you we're using the new Trilene XL, or not. My experience this year was a strange one. I tied on 8# and couldn't get it to hold a knot worth anything. It was so bad, I finally had to take it off without even fishing it. At the same time I put 4# on another reel. It was good and strong, and in fishing it I couldn't believe how strong it was. I'm hoping the 8# was a rare fluke rather than evidence that the new formula is producing inconsistent results. I certainly can't make a conclusion on just two spools, but thought I'd add my experience, for what it's worth. Quote
Capt.Bob Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 All good replies guys. After digging the line out of the garage trashcan and after further inspection i noticed that in good light i could tell the line was discolored in some spots. After all these comments i picked up another spool today at a different store and spooled up one of my other reels. i want to give it a fair shot.Thanks for all the replies! i will be testing it out monday and tuesday and hope to have a better experience. Good on you for having an open mind. Don't see that often enough. I couldn't agree more! I think after trying a fresh spool he will not only be happy, but will display to others how keeping an open mind pays off. Quote
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