At night I'd rather have a spinner with braid on it for sure, but I love the sensitivity of braid and the castability too much to take it off of anything; at least until my winter fishing begins. The key to braid and conventionals is to really spend some time, which equates to backlashes and lost line, learning the limits of each reel and under various conditions. It also calls for a well educated thumb. I could possibly heave my big grub out as far as I can with braid, not without really dropping down in test. I'd spend some more time with the reels and practice before ripping it off.
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