One more thing to consider if you want to save some $$$.
On larger reels with large line capacity (say, greater than 300 yards), you don't need to fill up the entire spool with braid. It's expensive, and unless you're gonna go tuna fishing you're not likely to get spooled.
Use 20 or 25 test monofilament as the first layer on your spool - this is called "backing." Fill up the spool say 1/2 to 1/3 or more (depends on the reel) with mono, and then attach the braid via an albright knot with an overhand lock knot.
Not only will this help save money and avoid wasting line, but you'll also avoid the problem of line tangles and lumps deep into the spool which can influence the way the upper layers are spooled on the retrieve.
-WW
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