Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: fishman1 on August 09, 2009, 08:44:26 PM
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Was going to re-spool my spinning reel I use for pinks and coho. I am using 10lb mono at the momment but thought about using braid instead. Anybody using braid on theirs? If you do, do you add a mono leader to the lure?
Thanks in advance.
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I use braid on my 11ft rod & levelwind for Springs, Sockeye and Coho.
I use a much smaller spinning rod & reel for Pinks with 10-12lb mono.
The problem with braid is that it does not cast well with small blades/spinners - not enough weight.
I did have one problem: one time I was fishing for Pinks with my smaller rod and something larger hit it (most likely a Spring) and spooled me.
You always use some kind of mono leader when using braid (3-way swivel or something similar).
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The best braid for spinning reels is Suffix performance braid because it is round not flat so line twist won't be a issue. Unfortunately I have yet to find it in the local shops so I order mine from Cabelas. I use a blood knot and tie on a top shot of mono or flourocarbon the length of my rod if fishing clear water otherwise I just use straight braid.
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I haven't tried it yet, but spiderwire ultra cast braid has a round profile. I have a spool of it but I just haven't got around to it. Similar to others' experience, I agree that braid is harder to cast smaller weights but I haven't tried the latest generation of braid. I often had tangle ups on my spinning reel.
However, I did lose something large at Furry Creek the other day when i was fishing for pinks. I saw the colour of a salmonoid but it started peeling like crazy. Either a seal took my pink or it was a spring, either way it broke off and I lost my 6 dollar lure =(
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I use braid for my spinning gear and have had no issues at all and I do not usually use a leader just tie direct unless the water is very clear then I may use a leader.
never had an issue casting light weight either I find I cast much farther than when I was using mono.
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rembere when useing braid on a spinning reel to put a mono backing on it to stop the braid from slipping on the reel when fighing a fish
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a well placed small piece of tape works for me rather than the backing
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using braid line on spining reel is the only way to go, they are so thin & no strech, you can cast & set hook 150 yard no problem, with a right spinning rod combo.
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So, what weight braid do you guys use when fishing say for pinks???
Can more line be put on the same reel using braid that mono???
I never thought to use braid but there may be some benefits.
Doja
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braid is way easier to cast because the diameter of the line is a lot thinner than mono, for example 30 pound braid for the Fraser is equivalent to 8 pound mono. I think that the best braid by far is Power Pro.
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My pink set up for the Fraser is a 10'6" Shimano Convergence 4-6 lb 1/4 oz with a Shimano Symmetry 2500 and I run 12 Lb Berkley Crystal on it I get the diameter of 6 lb mono and it casts a mile with a 1/4 oz croc. not to mention how much more line will fit on the spool.
I also use this set up for Cap Coho
I say lower Fraser as this rod is not enough for a large humped fish.
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Thanks for the info guys. Great stuff. I may just give it a try this season. I think I will go for Powewr Pro and add a flourocarbom leader.