Braid or Mono

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PaddyB
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Braid or Mono

#1 Post by PaddyB »

I have tried searching through the site, to pick up some info on the use of Braid and have found a lot of conflicting info about how good / bad braid is. I am currently using Mono, but years ago I used to prefer using Dacron (sp?).

I have a new spool of 50lb Penn wave blaster dynabraid at the house which I bought before the season started, as I was told it was similiar to dacron by the guy in the shop, I then noticed some negative write-ups on here about braid, so I just loaded the reel with mono.

I am purely talking about boat fishing, so casting characteristics dont matter. If I was to load my reel with the braid is there anything I need to know before I do?
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Re: Braid or Mono

#2 Post by thebigman »

Try it out, you'll never go back to mono unless for shallow water.

You'll need to stick backing on your reel first. If you get snagged when fishing use a stick rather than wrapping round you hands to free it.

A bit about spooling with braid here - http://www.planetseafishing.com/tutoria ... id-to-bed/
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Re: Braid or Mono

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thebigman wrote:Try it out, you'll never go back to mono unless for shallow water.

You'll need to stick backing on your reel first. If you get snagged when fishing use a stick rather than wrapping round you hands to free it.


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Re: Braid or Mono

#4 Post by fishermannum1 »

hi paddy i use braid near enough for all my fishing now, weather its from the beach or rocks, and it is great stuff, i just keep one reel filled with mono, the rest all have braid on them.....
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
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Re: Braid or Mono

#5 Post by dan »

braid is a lot more sensitive than mono, you can detect every bite.
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Re: Braid or Mono

#6 Post by seaotter »

[quote="PaddyB"]I have tried searching through the site, to pick up some info on the use of Braid and have found a lot of conflicting info about how good / bad braid is. I am currently using Mono, but years ago I used to prefer using Dacron (sp?).

I have a new spool of 50lb Penn wave blaster dynabraid at the house which I bought before the season started, as I was told it was similiar to dacron by the guy in the shop, I then noticed some negative write-ups on here about braid, so I just loaded the reel with mono.

I am purely talking about boat fishing, so casting characteristics dont matter. If I was to load my reel with the braid is there anything I need to know before I do?[/quote

braid is no 1 for me, for most spin fishing but i didnt try bottom fishing yet ,just would be careful with made in china its like a rope and will colect sand and cut the rings in few days for boat fishing i would go for braid
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Re: Braid or Mono

#7 Post by junior conger »

i use braid on my boat rods
i use 50lb spyderwre
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Re: Braid or Mono

#8 Post by JimC »

Holy bumping old threads batman :D :? :?

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