FoulHooked Posted December 18, 2017 Posted December 18, 2017 Looking for any info and opinions on sinking braid brands, pros and cons. Looking to try some on my crankbait rods (with a fluoro leader) and for my bottom contact setups. Spiderwire makes one in the Ultracast Fluoro Braid that looks promising. Any opinions on this or other brands? Quote
Super User NHBull Posted December 18, 2017 Super User Posted December 18, 2017 IMHO 832 shines for this application 1 Quote
GrumpyOlPhartte Posted December 19, 2017 Posted December 19, 2017 What @NHBull said! I suspect my rationale is considerably different from his though. I started with Power Pro, then tried Spiderwire, but settled on Sufix 832. “Why?” You ask. (Even if you don’t ask, I’m going to tell you.) I am not the world’s most coordinated caster and occasionally heave one out there, get a magnificent amateur overrun, duck as my lure comes whistling back past my ear, and start picking the kinks out of the gnarly wad of line that envelopes my reel. As I pick through the mess, I may find several kinks in the line. Sometimes they are many feet into the tangle and I don’t always remove all of them. (If I did, I’d end up fishing with a glorified cane pole.) The point is that those kinks are serious weak points in the line and may cause even 50-pound line to snap at the most inopportune moment ... like when fighting a fish. In my experience, the 832 seems to hold up much better to such abuse. This is a subjective evaluation based on my personal experience only. Probably a good caster would not agree, but I can only relate what I have observed. Other than that, the lines all performed similarly. Subjectively, I feel the Sufix 832 seems to be a little “limper” with less memory; I couldn’t offer any hard proof. I’m just guessing, but I’d bet that most name-brand braids will do the job. 1 Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted December 19, 2017 Posted December 19, 2017 Braid is neutrally buoyant. Just use the thinnest you can get away with to achieve max running depth. Quote
dam0007 Posted December 19, 2017 Posted December 19, 2017 For the amount of snags you get while cranking then having to worry about a leader knot failing is why I strongly suggest going straight Fluoro. There’s a lot of guys that go straight mono too. I’m just bias towards FC. Idk I wouldn’t go braid to leader with cranks.... Lipless on the other hand I could see going straight braid and no leader rippin it through heavy veggies. Quote
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