got a pack in the post and its as they say just slight damage to the packing not bad for $15 all in
powerpro braid for $15
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powerpro braid for $15
http://cgi.ebay.com/Power-Pro-Spectra-B ... 51909d0dd2
got a pack in the post and its as they say just slight damage to the packing not bad for $15 all in
got a pack in the post and its as they say just slight damage to the packing not bad for $15 all in
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
That's brilliant value seanie, I might purchase some myself at that price.
Thanks for letting us know about it.
Thanks for letting us know about it.
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
Cheers, just what I was after, good price! €11-67 delivered 
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
I just ordered 2 ,didnt need any right now, but at that price
Seanie you on commision 
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
Just ordered myself
Cheers for the heads up!
Never tried braid before, def worth a punt for a tenner sterling!
Never tried braid before, def worth a punt for a tenner sterling!
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
brought 2 1500 yard spools back from the states 20lb and 50lb cost $100 each the guy says he can sent them to ireland ill see if i can find his address
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
What does 20lb braid compare to again for mono? Would this be similar to 8lb or 10lb mono? Seems like a great price and tempted to order some also!
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
it claims in the ad that 20lb braid has same diameter as 6lb mono either way its a top brand braid, the ebay seller has lots of different diameters in his "other items for sale"scombroid wrote:What does 20lb braid compare to again for mono? Would this be similar to 8lb or 10lb mono? Seems like a great price and tempted to order some also!
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
thanks seanie, buying some nowseanie35 wrote:it claims in the ad that 20lb braid has same diameter as 6lb mono either way its a top brand braid, the ebay seller has lots of different diameters in his "other items for sale"scombroid wrote:What does 20lb braid compare to again for mono? Would this be similar to 8lb or 10lb mono? Seems like a great price and tempted to order some also!
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
here is another link to the same braid at it proper price, and at the bottom of the add it states that it is the same diameter as 3lb mono
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/POWERPRO-fishing- ... 5ad7033ddc
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/POWERPRO-fishing- ... 5ad7033ddc
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
Is it ok / possible to tie braid to braid to put on the reel? Just noticed the 20 lb braid from first eBay seller mentioned is only 150yd which doesn't seem like enough for my spinning reel which currently has around 230 odd yards of the same type of braid loaded.
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
put 10lb mono on first about 50 yards or a little less then tie your braid on remember underfill your spool to avoid wind knotsscombroid wrote:Is it ok / possible to tie braid to braid to put on the reel? Just noticed the 20 lb braid from first eBay seller mentioned is only 150yd which doesn't seem like enough for my spinning reel which currently has around 230 odd yards of the same type of braid loaded.
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
Yes you have to watch that pricing up braid, 150yds and the 300yds spools!
For a spinning reel and light beach work 150yds is fine, best way is to start with an empty reel, wind on the 150yds of braid, tie on a backing mono of 15-20lb using a uni to uni knot (5 turns on the mono and 12 turns on the braid) and top the spool up, don't overfill the spool.
Wind the mono off onto another reel or spool, wind the braid off onto another reel or spool, then put the length of mono onto the reel as the backing, re-tie the uni to uni to the braid and wind back on the reel.
I think that's the easiest way

For a spinning reel and light beach work 150yds is fine, best way is to start with an empty reel, wind on the 150yds of braid, tie on a backing mono of 15-20lb using a uni to uni knot (5 turns on the mono and 12 turns on the braid) and top the spool up, don't overfill the spool.
Wind the mono off onto another reel or spool, wind the braid off onto another reel or spool, then put the length of mono onto the reel as the backing, re-tie the uni to uni to the braid and wind back on the reel.
I think that's the easiest way
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
Get an empty mono spool put a longish bolt through the centre of the spool tighten a nut on to hold spool tight and get out your electric drillSeanP wrote: Wind the mono off onto another reel or spool, wind the braid off onto another reel or spool, then put the length of mono onto the reel as the backing, re-tie the uni to uni to the braid and wind back on the reel.
I think that's the easiest way![]()
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
SeanP wrote:Yes you have to watch that pricing up braid, 150yds and the 300yds spools!
For a spinning reel and light beach work 150yds is fine, best way is to start with an empty reel, wind on the 150yds of braid, tie on a backing mono of 15-20lb using a uni to uni knot (5 turns on the mono and 12 turns on the braid) and top the spool up, don't overfill the spool.
Wind the mono off onto another reel or spool, wind the braid off onto another reel or spool, then put the length of mono onto the reel as the backing, re-tie the uni to uni to the braid and wind back on the reel.
I think that's the easiest way![]()
If you're using mono backing can you not just wind say 50 yards mono onto the reel first, then attach the mono to the braid, and wind on 150 yards of braid?
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
Done that before many times, I either get to much on or not enough, found the other way quicker in the long run.scombroid wrote:SeanP wrote:Yes you have to watch that pricing up braid, 150yds and the 300yds spools!
For a spinning reel and light beach work 150yds is fine, best way is to start with an empty reel, wind on the 150yds of braid, tie on a backing mono of 15-20lb using a uni to uni knot (5 turns on the mono and 12 turns on the braid) and top the spool up, don't overfill the spool.
Wind the mono off onto another reel or spool, wind the braid off onto another reel or spool, then put the length of mono onto the reel as the backing, re-tie the uni to uni to the braid and wind back on the reel.
I think that's the easiest way![]()
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If you're using mono backing can you not just wind say 50 yards mono onto the reel first, then attach the mono to the braid, and wind on 150 yards of braid?
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
Got one of those rigged up Jim, you need to be careful though, the other week I got a snatch and it wrapped around the shaft, not goodMohawk wrote:Get an empty mono spool put a longish bolt through the centre of the spool tighten a nut on to hold spool tight and get out your electric drillSeanP wrote: Wind the mono off onto another reel or spool, wind the braid off onto another reel or spool, then put the length of mono onto the reel as the backing, re-tie the uni to uni to the braid and wind back on the reel.
I think that's the easiest way![]()
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Re: powerpro braid for $15
great braid what diametre is the 20 lb power pro for sale here at the minute...
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Are ya getting some?carpets wrote:great braid what diametre is the 20 lb power pro for sale here at the minute...
Stick me down for 2 if ya are.