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What is your guys opinion on the best braid fishing line in 15-20 pound test. Also I want a braid that is smooth to reduce wind knots

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I love fireline in 15 pound, and grand slam as well, in 15 or 20 or even higher.

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Nanofil is about as smooth as you can get and works good on spinning reels. Otherwise I would suggest sufix 832 

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i just spooled up some 20# suffix 832 and my first impression is that it is a lot smoother than power pro.  Haven't field tested it yet.  I also haven't tried a lot of braided lines so I don't have much to compare it to.

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What is your guys opinion on the best braid fishing line in 15-20 pound test. Also I want a braid that is smooth to reduce wind knots

Smooth and wind knots are not related.

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In reality, you'll find that most brands of braid are quite similar, it boils down to personal preference.
I've used Power-Pro Braid for several seasons but eventually switched to Berkley Trilene Braid (I won't go into detail)

Trilene Braid consists of 8 braided strands similar to Sufix 832. However, Trilene braid is not offered

in 15-lb test, so I have one outfit rigged with 15-lb Sufix 832.

 

Roger

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The stiffer the braid the fewer the wind knots you will get. If you can find a braid with a coating it would reduce your wind knots compared to a super smooth braid without the coating. Suffix performance braid might help with the wind knots. 

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i just spooled up some 20# suffix 832 and my first impression is that it is a lot smoother than power pro. Haven't field tested it yet. I also haven't tried a lot of braided lines so I don't have much to compare it to.

suffix 832 is smoother than original power pro because it is an 8 carrier, the super 8 slick power pro is a smooth as it gets! Lol

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Fins wind tamer?

 

Not a bad line at all.

 

I get quite a few wind knots when I fish fresh water, hardly ever when I fish salt.  I can't prove it but I think this is the difference.  I have seen videos where the line hits the first guide causing a wind knot.  Fishing salt water I generally throw a heavier lure, I think it keeps the line straighter coming off the spool.

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Are you putting it on a spinning reel or casting reel? 

 

For me Power Pro Super Slick has been great on a spinning reel.

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The stiffer the braid the fewer the wind knots you will get. If you can find a braid with a coating it would reduce your wind knots compared to a super smooth braid without the coating. Suffix performance braid might help with the wind knots. 

 

I agree with Dwight, 'stiffness' rather than 'smoothness' is what reduces wind-knots (if that's your concern).

For this reason, the heavier the 'line-test' the stiffer the line, the fewer the wind-knots.

I use '30-lb' braid when I'm serious, so wind-knots and line-burrowing aren't an issue,

even with limp Trilene braid, another 8-member braid.    

 

Roger

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