09-12-2010, 04:54 AM
Superlines or braided lines get the thumbs up from me haven't had any real big issues with them.
Ive been using Power pro for my trolling setups. Spider wire for my bass setup's and just recently I tried Cabelas ripcord ( it was on sale ) tough as nails no real issues yet.
I use to swear by Fluro but once I started getting serious about bassin I wanted a thin 20lb line that I could spool up without over spooling my reel. Since 20lb line braided line has the diameter of a 8 lbs fluor line it was the perfect fit.
The gripes I have with braided lines is:
1. Cutting of the line you almost want to carry a pair of small scissors with you since the braid is like thread you get these small strands of material that get in the way of threading your hooks.
2. knot tying again like thread its limpy [crazy]
3. After some use I see the dye they use to color the lines transferring to my reel and hands
As far as the line spinning on the spool albright knot with a small piece of masking tape.
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Ive been using Power pro for my trolling setups. Spider wire for my bass setup's and just recently I tried Cabelas ripcord ( it was on sale ) tough as nails no real issues yet.
I use to swear by Fluro but once I started getting serious about bassin I wanted a thin 20lb line that I could spool up without over spooling my reel. Since 20lb line braided line has the diameter of a 8 lbs fluor line it was the perfect fit.
The gripes I have with braided lines is:
1. Cutting of the line you almost want to carry a pair of small scissors with you since the braid is like thread you get these small strands of material that get in the way of threading your hooks.
2. knot tying again like thread its limpy [crazy]
3. After some use I see the dye they use to color the lines transferring to my reel and hands
As far as the line spinning on the spool albright knot with a small piece of masking tape.
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