Mono or Braid
Submitted by spooledagain on Sat, 2011-07-23 13:45
Hey lads,
I'm sure you have seen a few posts like this but i want some more opinions on what you guys prefer over braid or mono?
On all my reels at the moment I use braid, but am thinking of going to mono for a change. The only thing that stops me from using mono is the line thickness.
What do you guys think on braid and mono?
jay_burgess
Posts: 4648
Date Joined: 18/08/05
hate mono and can't stand
hate mono and can't stand using the weird stretchy stuff... it has no benefits to any of the fishing I do..
Rick
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Date Joined: 22/12/06
Depends
Would be a help if you let us know what type of fishing you do most, as both braid and mono have their benefits depending on fishing you are doing
Chers
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spooledagain
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Date Joined: 24/04/11
Well most of my fishing is
Well most of my fishing is just land based, beach, jettys etc and i am just planning on using this for a setline, throwing it out and also ballooning when the weather permits. I will be looking at using anywhere between 50-80lb line and at the moment I am more leaning towards the braid so i can get more on the spool.
spanishmackeral
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Date Joined: 05/01/11
braid all the way, i would
braid all the way, i would only change unless your fishing very rocky and reefy areas and start noticing the braid becoming damaged or frayed.
also only go for 80lb if you have a reel that can produce 12kg drag or more and your fishing for really big stuff. in most cases 50lb braid running 8kg drag is plenty to stop lb fish
cudbfishn
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Date Joined: 06/04/09
Mono def for ballooning.
Mono def for ballooning. Braid sinks. I use mono for setline because of sliding. I use 30lb braid for backing/capacity and about 200m 30lb mono topshot.
antsey
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Date Joined: 13/02/10
yeah mono definetly for
yeah mono definetly for balooning if ur putting on an overhead reel it casts better aswell