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I've just recently received my Shimano Curado and my new 6'6 medium heavy rod. I'm wondering what the best line would be. I'm mostly be using for jigs, spinnerbaits, etc. I was thinking of going with 30lb power pro braid. 

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If you are going with braid, I would not spool up with less than 40#.  I prefer how 50# handles.  It's not about break strength, and all about how the line handles on casting gear.  50# is the equivalent diameter to most 10-12# single filament lines.

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I agree with your thinking, 30-lb braid would be the cat's meow.

I have a few outfits spooled with 50-lb braid,

but they're used strictly for mat-punching and frogging.

 

Roger

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39 minutes ago, connorwallin said:

I've just recently received my Shimano Curado and my new 6'6 medium heavy rod. I'm wondering what the best line would be. I'm mostly be using for jigs, spinnerbaits, etc. I was thinking of going with 30lb power pro braid. 

 

Curado 200 or 70?  The 200 will hold A LOT of 30lb power pro (more than a 150 yd spool).  Some guys will use cheap mono backing to fill up 1/4 to 1/2 of the spool so you don't have 20 bucks of line you'll never see buried deep.

 

Personally, I have just a handful of combos with varying line sizes/types and I don't run into this problem, my deeper spools (e.g. Curado 200) have straight fluoro, mono, or 65lb braid depending on the application, and my only combo with a shallow spool (Curado 70) has 30lb braid to flouro.

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Just now, fatmaple said:

Which Curado, the 200 or 70.  If you have the 200 I'd go a bit heavier, if it's the 70 I'd go 30.

Curado 200 

3 minutes ago, Bent said:

 

Curado 200 or 70?  The 200 will hold A LOT of 30lb power pro (more than a 150 yd spool).  Some guys will use cheap mono backing to fill up 1/4 to 1/2 of the spool so you don't have 20 bucks of line you'll never see buried deep.

 

Personally, I have just a handful of combos with varying line sizes/types and I don't run into this problem, my deeper spools (e.g. Curado 200) have straight fluoro, mono, or 65lb braid depending on the application, and my only combo with a shallow spool (Curado 70) has 30lb braid to flouro.

It's the Curado 200 

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Then I vote 40 or 50.  I originally loaded my 201 with 40, then changed to 30 and aren't in love with it.  I may go up to 50, but that's because I throw trebles no leader and the lighter stuff seems to get tangled a bit more in the hooks, and for some reason I have to set the outer breaks a bit higher.  With 40 or 50 lb braid it still holds plenty of line as @Bent posted.

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On my 200E I use 20# Flouro, on the I 16# for the same presentations. 

You'll get more suggestions to use braid with and without a leader on this board, but for what you want to use it for all would work. 

 

Flouro to me would be the best choice. Braid with a leader a far...very far distanced 3rd. 

 

Your waters should be the deciding factor. 

 

 

 

Mike

 

 

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I'm in the 40-50lb. braid camp as well. I've tried going smaller diameter, but it's only lead to problems.

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My 201E has had nothing but 20lb braid on it since I bought it. I can't remember ever having any issues. It's never dug in and I seldom get backlashes. I've never had any reason to wish I'd have used anything heavier. 

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I agree that with the 200i, 40lb is better because of line capacity and line management. If it was a shallower spool then I'd go with 30lb. I'd still use a good bit of backing.

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40# Fortis braid , only about 10 bucks  or less for 165 yards and it cast great

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