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Besides throwing a frog / topwater - are there other applications you use braid on a baitcast reel that you find better than using fluorocarbon ?

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Thats a loaded question, lol.

 

I typically use braid over any other line solely for how good it casts, line management, and sensitivity. Besides topwater, there are guys that crank with braid and also finesse fish.

 

Ive got it down to,

 

topwater/froggin - 30lb braid

crankin - 12lb mono

spinning finesse - 10lb braid/6lb flouro leader

baitcasting finesse - 6lb flouro/mono

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I use Power pro for everything, If I think I need it I will tie a Flouro leader for jig fishing. Other than that Everything gets Braid.

  • Super User
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I use braided line in two primary applications,  frog fishing, and main line with a FC leader on spinning gear. I will also use it occasionally for dragging football  jigs. 

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  • Super User
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Cover dictates line choice and poundage for me.

If I'm around heavy vegetation, which I usually am, I'm mostly throwing braid.

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You can use it for anything really

Myself i like it for topwater and punching...but i have used it for nearly everything at one point or another

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I use braid for flipping, T-rigs, and main line on C-rigs as long as the water isn't too clear. I like the sensitivity when fishing bottom contact. I would use good fluoro in those instances, but I'm too cheap. 

  • Super User
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I use braid for everything when bass fishing and tie leaders when needed now. Very rarely when I do happen to fish rocks I don't like braid....

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I will use braid with a fluorocarbon leader for almost everything. Why? Braid is much more manageable, its cheaper, sensitive, and it lasts a long time!

Also there are no rocks where I fish.

  • Super User
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I use braid for punching and frogs. Everything else is fluorocarbon(topwaters get mono). I do not enjoy using braid but I understand it's benefits. 

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All the time. Every rod i own has power pro on it 

 

         tight lines 

 

             Andrew

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I use 20lb braid for frogs and buzz baits because it floats , cranks/spinners and worms are 12lb tatsu  .. and 15lb seaguar for jigs

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I use 20lb braid for frogs and buzz baits because it floats , cranks/spinners and worms are 12lb tatsu  .. and 15lb seaguar for jigs

  • Super User
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I have braid on a few set ups as well.  i love the casting nature of braid and the sensitivity. 

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Braid for how well it casts and the sensitivity.  Leaders for clear/pressured water.  I have braid 30lb braid spooled up for almost everything I throw except for weightless soft plastics which is 15-20lb power pro super slick.

  • Super User
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A lot of good comments - thanks !

 

* What I'm hearing is a growing trend where there are less and less places where braid OR braid + fluorocarbon leader cant handle the application.

 

* If one were to review the past Bass Master article suggesting "six primary rod & reel combos for bass fishing" ...Then a couple more of those set ups would probably use braid today versus a couple of years ago .

 

* Areas where I still have concerns for braid are : Top water (poppers , spooks)  , Cranking , Jerk Baits and where rocky bottoms exist when dragging a worm , jig or C-Rig.

  • Super User
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All braid, all the time, for me.

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Crankin = Fluoro or Copolymer.

Everything else = Braid.

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I must be in the minority because i rarely use braid. there is no grass on my home lake so i rarely do feogging or punching and its pretty clear so i always worry about fish seeing my line. About the only time i use it is night fishing for striped bass or when using swimbaits in small ponds i fish because theres not a lot of room to play fish. To me its more fun fishing with lighter line instead of winching in a 2 lb bass on 50 lb braid. I enjoy the fight is why i fish. In the ponds though i use a lot of bluegill swimbaits and have been catching some big bass so i use braid. Id hate to lose the 10 lb bass ive been trying to catch for years. In most situations though braid isnt really needed and because of rocks and clear water i feel it hurts me more than it helps. I know i could use it and flouro or mono leaders but thats just another knot that has the potential of failing. This is all a matter of opinion but thats my opinion on braid

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