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pros: SENSITIVE!!!!
Won't break as easily if rubbed up on structures Won't break as easily PERIOD Smaller line diameters Some brands will cast further than some monos its easier to take the backlashes out cuz you don't backlash often (once you learn how to work it) will last MUCH longer than monos less memory some brands are softer than monos good for topwaters since it floats ZERO stretch (always get a good hook set no matter the distance) cast great in spinning reels! spinning reels hold more braid than it would mono will cut through grass much better than mono if you bass fish can horse fish around if you need to Give me extra confidence when a big fish is on cons: will cut into your fingers if your not careful more expensive not as clear (which is why most ppl use 20lbs flouro leaders) have to tie different knots have to remember to tie different knots usually have to spool baitcaster with half mono have to spool on tightly can eat up rod guides if you buy crappy braids like fireline (DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT BUY THAT CRAP!!!) hope this helps.. My personal favorite braid for baitcasters is Spiderwire's invisibraid 20-30lb test. Its the softest, smoothest, lightest, has less memory, and cast the best on baitcasters. For spinning reels.. power pro or Pline is about the same. But I have braid on all my poles, and I consistently catch more fish than people around me so I know it doesn't hurt anything. I fish probably 100 times a year at least mainly specs and bass fishing, so you know i catch the usual reds, choupique, gar, jack crevalles, and whatever else is down there. I've never had a problem with my braid. Whenever I hook into a big fish I have the confidence that my line is NOT going to just pop and if I have to I can usually horse a big fish in if i need to. Just because it says 20 30 pound test, I know I can put some pressure on that line and I'm not worried at all. I've pulled in 40 pound drum in just minutes with 20lb braid on my abu garcia 5600s. I have A LOT more confidence in it. I can pull a 5lb bass with 15lbs of grass and skim it on top the water and I KNOW FOR A FACT that the braid is not going to pop. Any other questions.... I'm bored at work. ![]() |
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