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Posted by: Chris B.
Posted on: 08/02/08 at 03:18:50
Quote:
For you it would be 100# to 150#. Anyone else 30# to 50#.

Ha

Daryl


Grin  Why thank you.  Just kidding, wish I caught big enough fish to need 100#.
Posted by: Daryl
Posted on: 08/02/08 at 02:38:28
For you it would be 100# to 150#. Anyone else 30# to 50#.

Ha

Daryl
Posted by: Chris B.
Posted on: 08/02/08 at 00:41:03
Whats a good size Stren Superbraid for say frog, slop fishing, pad fishing, and occasional jigs for LM ?? 
I have never used braid besides some fireline on a spinning reel YEARS ago. 
Posted by: trackerpt175 - Ex Member
Posted on: 08/01/08 at 23:59:05
stren superbraid.  used it for three years now and it hasnt faded yet and i have no spool digging problems with it at all.

troy
Posted by: DUNE HOPPER
Posted on: 08/01/08 at 22:12:02
I can echo Mark's statements about Stren.  However, on the one reel I use the stuff on, I use 40 lb. test.

Smitty Wink
Posted by: Daryl
Posted on: 08/01/08 at 19:01:41
I use 30# Stealth Spiderwire. It was specifically made at the time not to dig into your spool. I have not had a lot of problems with it. I've tried a few brands but always come back to it.

Daryl
Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member
Posted on: 07/31/08 at 21:29:19
I have tried most of the braided lines and prefer the Stren Super Braid.  It is rounder, keeps its color all season and casts well on my baitcaster.  I use mostly the 20lb ad 30lb size.  Then tie a 8 ft flourocarbon leader to the end for most of my jig fishing.  The sensitivity is awesome, and the extra strength doesn't hurt.

mark
Posted by: BassAholic
Posted on: 07/30/08 at 17:15:59
The price on that line not as cheap when its $3more for anything bigger then 30lb & 8.95 shipping $26.95 total.
Posted by: Grover - Ex Member
Posted on: 07/30/08 at 07:24:39
If you would like a deal on Stren Super Braid you can purchase 300 yard spools of lo-vis green for $15-$18 each from Monster Fishing Tackle at http://www.outdoorproshop.com/Stren-Super-Braid-300yds-Fishing-Line-p/stren_supe....  Then print off the $6 rebate coupon that Stren has available on there website http://www.stren.com/media/File/081930Stren61.19.5Coupon.pdf.  That works out to be under $12 a spool!!!! Wink  Just lookin out for ya.  I must pass the deals to the masses.  I have ordered from them before and they are quick and reliable.  Sign up for their forum and get a discount too.
Posted by: Rwfaz - Ex Member
Posted on: 07/30/08 at 00:32:33
I have had 50lb Berkley Gorilla Braid on one of my reel, have not changed it for four years...... I just flip it over end to end at least once a season. Its a little thicker and fairly round, works great for flipping and pitching. I may well move up to 80lb just to get more thickness on the spool to help prevent cutting in on itself, but I guess it's not just the thickness but the "softness" of the line that allows it to deform and create the gap to cut into.

Faz
Posted by: Xsftballer
Posted on: 07/29/08 at 21:00:38
You will have to use bigger braid when you spool up if you are going to cast it. 30Lb works good for dragging but gets wrapped up too easy. I use 65lb when throwing frogs or anything that you may need to cast and yank out of the slop.
Posted by: BassAholic
Posted on: 07/29/08 at 20:07:51
Haaaaa that's exactly what I was using  Grin
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 07/29/08 at 19:09:04
Jon,

I believe it is 50lb braid with a 12 lb diamenter. I use it for flipping/pitching only but cast senko's with it on occasion.

It sounds like you are using the tuff line which is garbage and I tried it and it did the same as you describe.

Russ
Posted by: BassAholic
Posted on: 07/29/08 at 19:00:37
It was some cheap 20lb stuff no name brand I was just casting it out & it would wrap in the reel & next cast I would chuck out it would snap at the reel Cool to see your bait & 6feet of line sail away.What size are you using I wonder if 20lb is too small.
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 07/29/08 at 17:33:38
Jon,

All braids dig in that I know of. But breaking I haven't ever had that problem. I use Stren braid and some power Pro but prefer the satren braid because it is rounder and flows off the reel much smoother.

Russ
 
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