Looking to get some braid - likely 20lb test - to use on spinning reels only. What would you all suggest?
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Like mweber02 said everyone will have thier own preference and that doesn't necessarily mean the others are "bad". Personally I like Suffix 832 by far the most having tried standard Powerpro and spiderwire as well. I would not recommend the spiderwire.___________________________________
2015 Viking Profish Reload
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Suffix 832 for me. I would not use Power Pro if they gave it away. I found it very stiff and was told it needs to be "broken in" but if I can't use it fresh off the spool I don't want it. The spools I tried (20#) were so stiff the line retained coils after casting, totally unacceptable for braid.HOBIE: 2012 PA-14 (Dune) & 2013 PA-14 (Yellow)
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i don't know what happened but 20# power pro braid broke on me casting a 2oz plug and lost a rat l trap on a fluorocarbon leader. i thought the knot slipped but it looked like the braid broke at the knot. casting it in wind gave me lots of knots and a birds nest, had to cut a lot of it away. maybe cause it was my first time using braid... but so far i'm not impressed. i will try again though maybe not with power pro.
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I think it depends on what you are going to fish for. You won't need #20lb for perch or most pan fish. I did an experiment this year with three different brands, suffix 832, power pro and O'hero braid and found that I liked the O'hero better. It has a smaller diameter than the others and comes off the spool easier for longer casts. I couple it with a 20lb Seaguar fluorocarbon leader when targeting larger fish and 12lb for pan fish. It costs more than most but I'm happy with it.
Get whatever you can afford, but I found power pro to be the least effective and wears out quicker. Just my two cents.2015 Outback
2016 Outback LE
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Not enough good comes from braid to out weigh the bad of it. I used to use it all the time but got tired of weak knots, it floats, and the knot for the leader can be a pain with micro guides, too sensitive, high visibility, and it's not real abrasive resistant. I personally think braid does real well fishing heavy vegetation. And top water plugs. But because it floats it can get tangled with the first hook "while walking the dog" I have always used spider wire. Didn't like fire line, power pro, suffix, Berkley nanofil. I stick with polycarbonate lines now. Like P-line. Double Albright knot is strong but easy to stress your leader while tying causing premature break offs. Superglue your leader knot after you tie it.Jason
-2017 ivory dune pro angler 12' with micro power pole, Lowrance EliteTI7, boonedox landing gear
-2015 olive outback with Lowrance Hook7,micro power pole, seadek kit, micro power pole
-Orange Heritage featherlite
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I agree with jason, i keep trying it for lighter presentations while bass fishing and its just plain not worth the hassle.
wind knots.. leaders breaking bc the braids to toughZach Moore
Delaware Paddle Sports Fishing Team
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2017 Hobie Pro Angler 12
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I prefer Sufix 832, it just holds up better and a lot longer than anything else I've tried. I can easily get 2 seasons out of it if I reverse the spool at the beginning of the second season. YMMV.2014 Hobie Pro Angler
2018 Viking Profish 400 Lite
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Years ago I first put spiderwire on a couple of baitcasters, and loved it.
So I bought some for a couple of spinning reels/rods and wasted a lot of it that first morning. It seemed the line had no memory at all and it would knot up going through the line guides and so tightly that I couldn't untie/untangle them.
I bought some Spiderwire Fusion and that worked great. No problems.
Recently I started fishing again (kayak now, bass boat a few years ago) couldn't find any Fusion, so I bought Fire line and it seems to do okay as well. No bad tangles/knots in 4 trips.
The fused line seems to have a small amount of memory and that seems to work better for me than no memory.
Oh, I bought 2 really limber rods for those spinning reels back when I started because the braided/fused line doesn't stretch much and I wanted the flexible rod to make up for some of the line stretch I wasn't getting when setting the hook.
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