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Please tell me what is the best line for spinning reels? Freshwater / light line.
Most mono brands seem to coil up too much for me?
Your thoughts? Thank you!
Brittman
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Braid fresh water - I would probably stick to powerpro.
Mono -I don’t use much. Yozuri or Ande.
Mike Posts: 13145 | Location: Cocoa Beach, Florida | Registered: 22 July 2010 One of Us posted
I never used braid. Do you need to use Super-Glue on the knots?
No problem here trying it! I assume PowerPro is very limp and doesn't coil up like a lot of mono lines do? I'll check it out now.
Thanks for the tip. It's most welcomed!
Brittman Posts: 195 | Registered: 18 July 2010 One of Us posted
Mike,
I never used braid. Do you need to use Super-Glue on the knots?
No problem here trying it! I assume PowerPro is very limp and doesn't coil up like a lot of mono lines do? I'll check it out now.
Thanks for the tip. It's most welcomed!
Brittman
You don’t need super glue. There are numerous knots that work with braid.
Not sure about freshwater but with saltwater there is often a topshot of mono or fluoro. The knot tying these two together is fg knot and it is a tough one.
I will use braid with topshot for peacock bass in January.
Braid is super thin with no stretch. Don’t over fill the reel.
Mike Posts: 13145 | Location: Cocoa Beach, Florida | Registered: 22 July 2010 One of Us posted Posts: 18581 | Registered: 04 April 2005 One of Us posted
Thank you all for your comments about spinning reel line. I appreciate it!
I now tried braided and it does not give, I found out! I like it, though.
I will try fluorocarbon on another reel and try that. I think I will quit on mono - too much coiling for me!
Thank you all!
Brittman Posts: 195 | Registered: 18 July 2010 One of Us posted Posts: 898 | Registered: 25 February 2009 One of Us posted Posts: 457 | Registered: 12 November 2013 One of Us posted
I've watched the uniknot videos on uTube and after practicing a bit, I think
I will go with it.
Glad to read you had no problems with the uniknot holding. Thank you!
Brittman Posts: 195 | Registered: 18 July 2010 One of Us posted
Brittman I usually use a double uni knot when tying braid with a leader of choice. There may be better knots to use but I've had no problem using it.
For fun more than anything else I'll sometimes use a double nail knot on my fly leaders to go from the butt section down to the leader. I'd think this knot would work well between braided and mono or flouro. Posts: 9656 | Location: Dillingham Alaska | Registered: 10 April 2006 Moderator posted
Thanks!
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Matt Posts: 1187 | Location: Wisconsin | Registered: 19 July 2001 one of us posted
Best I have found is to use Suffix 832 braided and then tie a leader of fluorocarbon. Works great for ALL the fishing I do, salt or freshwater.
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I have tried several braids, and 832 is the best so far.
For light tackle spinning gear (90% of my fishing) I spool up 8 lb Sufix 832 in place of 4 or 6 lb mono..
Use a double palamar knot to a small quality barrel swivel and 2 - 3 ft fluorocarbon leader.
8 lb braid casts like 4 lb mono, with less memory.
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I still loose fish, but never because of line/knot failure.
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