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Old 06-10-2017, 11:15 AM
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Default What kind of braid?

I'm old....raised on mono
What is the best braid for fishing 100-200 feet
Mud hole ling type of bottom fishing
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Old 06-10-2017, 12:25 PM
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Default Re: What kind of braid?

brought up using mono line also. started tooling around with braid about 2 years ago. Me personally i like Spiderwire the best. I did notice that when using braid for jigging my line tended to get tangled up pretty often. I dont know if my leader line was to long or if leader line was floating to much or what but man is getting tangles out of braid a pain.
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Old 06-10-2017, 12:57 PM
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If you are mainly bottom fishing deep water, you will have much greater feel and sensitivity with any major brand of braid. I have fished over 15 different types of braid and really enjoy most of them. I would just pick basic 4 strand high visibility braid and spool up. Basic Power Pro or Daiwa J Braid 4 Strand, etc would be fine. You will have better abrasion resistance with a 4 strand braid than an 8 strand. Also, a yellow or red or blue braid will just be easier to see and untangle when the time comes, just always use a mono or fluoro leader.
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Old 06-10-2017, 10:40 PM
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I am a Spiderwire fan.
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Old 06-11-2017, 07:44 AM
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I've been fishing many years, but always try new things when they become available. Tried out circle hooks way back and never stopped, especially for Stripers. Tried power pro when it first came out, and never stopped. I have it on all but a couple of my rods.
Couple of things are important in my mind about braid. Never, NEVER wrap it around your hand if it gets snagged on the bottom. It will cut you to the bone. I alway put a top shot of mono for at least the length of the rod, so when it does get snagged, the mono will break out first, anf =d you don't have to cut it at the reel, saving much expensive braid. When snagged, two wraps around the reel, and a straight pull bas will do the trick, if you can't drive up on the line, and try to pull it out at 180 degrees to the snag.
For trolling, I like to use the florescent colors orange, yellow green, as they are easy to spot, and you can see if they get crossed up.
I have tried the Chinese made dyeema braid, and find it to be good ( so far ). I also use specific colors if going to different pound tests. For example Orange is 20#, pink is 10# on ultralight, moss green id 50# and all other colors on 30#. Give it a shot. It is super sensitive............Papa
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Old 06-11-2017, 08:00 AM
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I gave KastKing a try a couple years back and found it to be a great deal. Much cheaper than the "name" brands and IMHO, as good. I would put it on my tuna reels, but everything else is loaded with the stuff.
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Old 06-11-2017, 10:37 AM
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Personally, I like Suffix, Spiderwire, Powerpro, and Fins. I think they're all good, I'll buy whichever I get the best deal on at the time.
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Old 06-11-2017, 12:18 PM
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Old 06-11-2017, 02:02 PM
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I gave KastKing a try a couple years back and found it to be a great deal. Much cheaper than the "name" brands and IMHO, as good. I would put it on my tuna reels, but everything else is loaded with the stuff.
Good enough for bottom fishing and 1/2 the cost of PP. 200 foot of water with braid and you can feel a ling nibbling. If you use 40lb braid for example use a little 30lb mono for a shocker so if you get stuck that breaks instead of the braid.
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Old 06-11-2017, 02:41 PM
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Default Re: What kind of braid?

I just started using J-braid 8 strand last year. I use it for everything and never had a problem. The price is pretty good also. For bottom fishing I use a 8' - 10' mono leader 30# tied to 30# braid. For fluking I am using 15# braid with a 20# fluoro leader. Hope this helps you out.
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