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Has anyone seen any issues with bass fishing with braided line. When ever i use it i feel like im trauling something big because the lines so thick and visible. It feels like the bass would spook at it.

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No issues here. If you think the bass are spooked then tie on a leader.

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Like ABW said...if your worried tie on a leader.  I really don't understand you saying that it is thick though. At 65 lbs its only at a 16 lb mono dia. and then down from there. 

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I use 65lb braid for frog fishing and I haven't had any issues. Like others have mentioned, braid has a very thin diameter and even at 65lbs it's still not thick at all. If you are fishing open water then maybe try using a fluorocarbon leader if you're finding the fish are line shy.

 

I used to be an "absolutely no braid; mono all the way" type of guy until I started bass fishing. Now a lot of my reels are being taken over by braid. ;)

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Ok im just trying to eliminate some varibles trying to catch some fish. Ive been trying to catch some fish on a 30 mile long oxbow that its widest point is 300 ft. Havent had much luck at all so far this year.

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Really, your experience should be your judge.

 

Try it with a leader, maybe try mono and pure

fluoro and see if there's a difference for you.

 

I fish a leader 100% of the time, 90% will be a

copolymer line like Yo Zuri Hybrid anywhere from

4-15 pound test.

 

For me it is a confidence thing. Not so much for 

visibility, although that is a "plus" if you think it 

matters.

 

There's also abrasion resistance with fluoro, etc.

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All depends on where you're fishing. 80% of the time I'm using straight braid. The other 20 it's straight fluoro.

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I use braid but just cant go 50-65#. I have one reel with 40# and think that is thick. Im very comfortable using 10-15-20# braid on baitcasters. Ill take advantage of braids strength:dia  if 15# fluoro is strong enough 15# braid is much stronger but way thinner more manageable to me.

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the line is so thick and visible.

 

So thick and visible?   Now that's something I've never seen  :toothy12:

 

One of the many benefits of braid is its uniquely fine diameter.

If I were fishing for smallmouth bass in gin-clear, mussel-infested Green Bay, Wisconsin,

yeah I'm sure I'd use a topshot of fluorocarbon. But fishing for largemouth bass

in Florida's pleasantly stained waters, we use straight braid 100% of the time

 

Roger

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when I first tried it like 5 years ago I hated it but started using the newer more expensive stuff like super slick and suffix and I love it would never go back

can feel the slightest nudge and of course the strength cant be touched in my mind..and can cast a mile the light baits

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