Let's start this by saying I am NOT a fan of braid. But I've decided to give it a try, to solve a problem.
I recently bought a pair of rods from a BR member, mas3. Mike, if you're reading this, I am not, in any way, casting any doubt on you. I like the rods, a lot, and am completely happy with our transaction.
One of the rod is a Daiwa TD-X dropshot spinning rod. I've been wanting one of these, but had been hesitant to pull the trigger because of the size of the guides. I got such a great price from Mike, that I just had to go for it.
The first guide up from the reel is way too small. I haven't measured it, but it's not much more than half the size of the first guide on all my other spinning rods.
My first outing with the rod was with a Supreme XT, size 30, spooled with #8 XL; my normal line for a spinning reel. I had another spinning rod with me, a Steez ML with the same reel and line. I tied on identical baits. The TD-X rod would cast about half as far as the Steez. Switched reels, and got the same results.
The next trial was using a Supreme XT, size 25, spooled with #6 XL, with a second spool filled with #4. Using identical baits, the Steez with #8 would out cast the TD-X with both #6 and #4, with #4 being a bit better.
Was Talking to Long Mike, planning a fishing trip, and told him about my frustration with the rod. Don't get me wrong; this is a great rod. Excellent blank, very crisp and sensitive, nice tip, more backbone than I expected, and arguably the best reel seat / grip on a spinning rod today. Doesn't matter how you hold it; your hands never come in contact with reel seat threads.
Mike said, "I hate to say this, knowing how you feel about it, but why don't you try some braid". I told him it would be a cold day in the Sahara when I spooled up a reel with braid, so I bought some, spooled it up, and tried it out. Seagaur Kanzen braid, 10lb test, 0.0054" diameter. This stuff looks like frog hair.
Casting problem solved. Got excellent distance from some very light weight baits. Got a couple of wind knots, but I know how to deal with that problem. My true problem now is getting a bait tied on this line securely. Was out earlier this evening, and in less than 30 minutes, I had three good bites, three hooksets, resulting in three breakoffs. First breakoff was with a palomar knot, second a SD jam knot, and third was a clinch knot.
So, somebody teach me how to tie knot in small braid. I would like this to work out because the next step is to strip the guides from the rod and re-wrap it with properly a properly sized guide set.