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What's the best braid for Spinning reels....

Started by Grinny, August 16, 2013, 03:08:06 PM

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Grinny

I had tried braid on one of my spinning set ups 2-3 years ago, and the line knotted up so badly I ended up tearing it off. I loved the sensitivity, but not the hassle. I think it may have been spiderwire, but I don't remember for sure.

Any suggestions on a braid that doesn't cause problems on spinning reels?

YpsiBass

I use Sufix performance braid on all my spinning reels.  I tried power pro, but it was too stiff for me.  All spinning reels gave me knot problems until I switched to reels with larger diameter spools.  Daiwa makes some great spinning reels with wide spools.

djkimmel

I have only used P-Line Spectrex IV for a number of year now. The least amount of problems on spinning or casting reels with various techniques. I find it on sale a lot too since it is not as popular around here.

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motocross269

I fish 2500 and 3000 series reels. I use both Power pro and Spiderwire Flourobraid without any issues..

I use 10lb Power pro and 15lb Flourobraid...

I have never had any issues with any braid on spinning reels to be honest...Do you close the bail by hand??? Maybe try a line conditioner..

Do you use a Flourocarbon leader??

Grinny

All my spinning reels are Shimano 2500 of some level Symetre, sahara, etc.. to be honest I don't usually close the bail by hand, and that may be the issue. I have fluorocarbon on most of them now. I actually just bought some of that Reel Magic I think it's called to help with the memory of the flouro, should I use it on the braid as well? When I did use the Braid before I had a 8 or 10 pound 10 ft leader...

Thanks!

Manxfishing

I have 5 spinning reels with braid
There all Stradic 2500's with #10 832 suffix and a #10 fluro leader

Once or twice in 3 years I've had the braid knot up
I'd say it's just one of those days when with the weather, wind and planets all in line up and you get screwed.
So I'd rather take my chances with the braid over the Fluro any day

Plus if you put the backing line on right. You can spool 2 reals from a box of braid





Waterfoul

Big fan of Power Pro.  I pretty much run 15 lb on all my spinning reels.  Not the new Super Slick though... I've found it cuts thru the floro leader easier than the standard stuff.  15 lb more closely matches the diameter of the 8 lb P-Line leader I normally throw, and that's important when tying the double uni-knot.
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Dan

20 lb power pro has a 6 lb. diameter. I have found going to a lower poundage braid the line is so small it buries too easily and with "knot" up more. Going to 20 pound with the important 6 lb. diameter seems to help.
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djkimmel

With a spinning reel and any line, you'll get less line problems if you close the bail by hand and pull the line tight just ahead of the reel before working your lure.

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thedude

i got a bunch of 8lb stren performance braid for a 1$ a spool at overstockbait.com like 2 years ago. The stuff on my primary spinning rod is 2 seasons old now and still works great. much limper than standard power pro. Never broken it on a fish or snag, insanely strong for being "8lb" and casts forever.  i've been very happy with it for the dollar i paid lol. like it better than the power pro i typically use anyway.
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Cy

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I like PowerPro in general.  I use regular and the super slick.  I super slick casts further but I don't think it holds up and well as the original.  I have also found the slick stuff ties in knots a little too easy, meaning to get the random loop knot  in the middle of the line.  Both the regular and slick stuff are strong and worth the money.

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Frank

I agree with all this especially for heavier line and leaders.   if you're only using 20 or less use fire line crystal.   it doesn't with with a flouro leader though

Grinny

Thanks guys, I picked up some 20 pound Power Pro on Saturday and put it on 2 of my spinning reels. It works like a champ, so far so good, no knots like before. I think I was using 8lb before and that is what gave me the problems.

I remember what I loved with the braid how you can feel every head shake after you feel that "donk" and a fish is on!

Rangerman

As stated above closing the bail by hand has a lot to do with it, but in the wind using a jerk or a slack line bait, wind knots are going to happen >:( The over size spools help also.

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