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Old 02-10-2009, 06:59 PM   #1
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I do not use braid Ron. I just can't justify the cost given I have no issues using mono?

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Old 02-10-2009, 08:46 PM   #2
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Switched from mono [Ande Back Country] to braid [Suffix] last year.It has revolutionized the whole fishing experience for me.I only had one fish who put the braid through the rocks to the test for me,and I can understand the concerns.I hope to have more of this type of problem this season.
The thing I loved most about fishing braid was, I allways had terrible luck fishing in crosswinds and cold weather with mono.I had NO trouble with braid! Light plugs have presented challenges,I will now use a different rod for light stuff.
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Old 02-10-2009, 10:46 PM   #3
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I have been using fireline since 95.
The last few bulk spools I got for 80 dollars each so thats 12.5 cents a yard.I usually put 200-250 yds of line on and flip it.Usually once in the spring.So I fill a spool 2 times a year.Thats not as bad as it seems.The difference between that and mono that I used to change out about every 5 trips is nill...I am the extreme also as some will go a few years on a spool of braid.I happen to like fireline best when it is new..I use 20 and the 30 lb tests depending on the weight of the lures I'm throwing and the amount of obstacles in the way.The past year I tried something kooky..I have been using 20 lb mainline and splicing on a topshot of about 2 rod lenghts of 30 lb fireline..it worked well for me.I use it for every application except jigging..
I still use mono for livelining.30 Lb big game snelled direct..It's just easier to retie without having to add a mono leader every so often.I ususally yank off a good rods length at least and retie after evey fish..Even with the 30 lb mono I have to be carefull where it's scratchy..It's not a long length of 50 or 60 lb leader material..
When I set the hook it's like I'm fishing with a rubber band in comparison.I love fishing with braid..I know there was this resurgence to it with some claims of this or that better than braid but I could not make the move backwards.I even went as far as winding up a spare spool with it.I could not bring myself to use it.I even made the mistake of trying a few other braids.I am done experimenting.I'm a fireline guy all the way.

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Old 02-10-2009, 10:53 PM   #4
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I am sure I am off on the price...as I say I do not use braid but know its considerably more money than mono.

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Old 02-10-2009, 11:24 PM   #5
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I love 30lb Fireline on the sand, and 50# or 65# powerpro at the canal. The only reason that I changed over to powerpro is that it is a smaller diameter than the Fireline, and casts alot further.

I bet the 30lb Fireline is as strong or stronger than the 65lb powerpro though.
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Old 02-11-2009, 12:13 AM   #6
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I use braid for bottom fishing ll


I switch between mono & braid .. depending on where ,when & how ,

I don,t use braid in the boat at night anymore // from experience ...IT can be very dangerious ;;

I don,t care for braid ..if i,m fishing weightless plastic that I want on top / It will cast the light stuff further ,but you have to pickup the retreve to keep it on top & you lose the asction you want ;;


Mono . less the 10lb .. when fishing under 20 degrees ... I,ll deal with ice on the eyes .. its alot better than the waterlogged braid being frozen before you get it back on the spool

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Old 02-11-2009, 12:24 AM   #7
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Just call me Dino I guess - the number of times a year I fish over sand or out of a boat I could count on my...uhh...thumb. Tried it this summer, completely threw me off working a plug -

Berkley Big Game is still my choice - of course I still listen to casette tapes too, from time to time so YMMV -

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Old 02-11-2009, 12:47 AM   #8
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I am sure I am off on the price...as I say I do not use braid but know its considerably more money than mono.
The initial cost is definitely more. But like you said, you replace your line 4-5 times a year. I'll get 2 years out my braid. Even if I replaced the braid once a year, you're paying about $40/year for your mono and I pay $28. $18 savings or $58 savings since I get two years out of it.

Multiply that $58 times the number of reels you have, and braid is the better choice economically.
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Old 02-11-2009, 07:35 AM   #9
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I use mono and have been since the beginning. I tried braid ( Power Pro- 30 - 40- and 50 lb. test) for 2 seasons and hated it. I went back to mono and have been problem free. Last season a close friend of my got me to use 50 lb. Suffix braid and I used it for 1/2 of the season on and off. I must say that I liked it. I'll continue to experiment with it this year but I'm not sold yet considering the awful problems (lost fish from knot and abrasion problems)I had with Power Pro.
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Old 02-11-2009, 07:44 AM   #10
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Last season I only changed the mono on my most used reel 2 times.....for start of season and when fall approached. I tried a friends rod a few times with braid and thought it was ok. Definitely casts great! However I have watched my fishing buddies struggle with braid.........and I keep on fishing. I also feel a better connection to the plugs I fish (which I fish plugs exclusively) particularly when fishing topwater plugs I feel a better response to the action I impart.

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Old 02-11-2009, 08:42 AM   #11
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I'll continue to experiment with it this year but I'm not sold yet considering the awful problems (lost fish from knot and abrasion problems)I had with Power Pro.
Steve,

I'm surprised to hear you had problems with the PP. One of the benefits I've found with braid is when a fish goes deep into your spool in a rocky area(canal,for example), the line remains intact and strong. With mono many times I had to respool immediately due to a nick deep into the line. I always thought braid worked much better "damaged" than mono.

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Old 02-11-2009, 08:46 AM   #12
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braid most of the time unless if i'm fishing very rocky area then ande backcountry.braid in cold weather as stated ices up pretty good,mono probably better choice.
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Old 02-13-2009, 07:24 AM   #13
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I guess I'm just an ol' fashion guy, I've tried braid a couple of times, went back to mono. The only rig I have braid on now is a conventional jigging rig. With my stiff old hands conquering the braid to leader knots was hard for me.

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Old 02-14-2009, 01:51 PM   #14
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Have switched almost completely to braid when surf fishing. Fish mostly rocky areas and often need the extra strenght of braid to keep the fish out of the rocks. Being able to stop them has increased the number of fish I land. When eeling and jigging you just can't beat the stuff. Have had no problems using 50# Sufix.

While the braid on my cod rod is 5-years old and still in great shape I normally have to change out the line on my surf reels at least ones during the season.
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