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I am not one that has a lot of experience with braided line. In fact,
spider wire is the only one I have tryed. I only use it above the swivel on a Carolina rig so I don't have to re-rig everytime I get hung up in cover. My two biggest complaints about braided line a #1 after a week or so the line that is exposed to the water starts to fade and becomes white. #2 The dig into the spool factor. After a hook set on a good fish you usually have an abrupt stop on your next cast where the line dug in on the hook set. Anybody find a braided line that doesn't fade? I can deal with #2 as long as I am catching fish. |
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I will address each point individually. Look for the ***
wrote in message ups.com... I am not one that has a lot of experience with braided line. In fact, spider wire is the only one I have tryed. I only use it above the swivel on a Carolina rig so I don't have to re-rig everytime I get hung up in cover. My two biggest complaints about braided line a #1 after a week or so the line that is exposed to the water starts to fade and becomes white. ***They pretty much all do that. It doesn't seem to affect my catch ratio but if it does really bother you, you can cut a slit in a wide tipped permanent marker and slide 10-15 feet of line through it to darken the line. #2 The dig into the spool factor. After a hook set on a good fish you usually have an abrupt stop on your next cast where the line dug in on the hook set. ***If it digs in, you didn't spool it up tight enough in the first place. Tie one end of your line to something solid and back up until all the line is off the spool. Now, with the drag set as tight as it will go, slowly, with a LOT of pressure on the rod, crank the line back on the spool. NOW it's on tight enough and won't dig in. You should only have to do this a couple times a season. Anybody find a braided line that doesn't fade? ***Nope, and I've tried a bunch. Some are a little better than others, but they all do it eventually. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Battle Line, doesn't fade. It starts out white and just stays white.
Glad to be of help. Joe --------------- "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... snip Anybody find a braided line that doesn't fade? ***Nope, and I've tried a bunch. Some are a little better than others, but they all do it eventually. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers |
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![]() "Joe Haubenreich" wrote in message ... Battle Line, doesn't fade. It starts out white and just stays white. Glad to be of help. LOL, that's what I love about you Joe, you're there for me man! :-) -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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