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this is my first time using braid..... my lake doesnt have a ton of sloppy weeds, but there are some. so what lb test do you recommend?

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I use 30 and 40 on my casting reels with little to no problems.  30 can dig into itself a little, but it's still manageable.  Lots of guys here recommend 50 to totally alleviate the digging in.  I would definitely never go under 30 pound on a casting reel though.  I use 20 on my spinning reels and have never had a problem with it.

Just remember, braid can be a little adventuresome if you've got strong winds.  It still works, you just have to get used to it a bit.

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30 lb in fireline braid will not dig at all on a baitcaster.30 lb in any other brand will.

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30 lb in fireline braid will not dig at all on a baitcaster.30 lb in any other brand will.

firelinebraid.jpg

IIRC, that's cause 30# fireline has a thicker diameter than most other 30# braids.

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30 lb in fireline braid will not dig at all on a baitcaster.30 lb in any other brand will.

firelinebraid.jpg

IIRC, that's cause 30# fireline has a thicker diameter than most other 30# braids.

that's cause 30 fireline braid is rounder and superior to other braids.i've used 50 lb in other braids and had them dig.it probably wouldn't dig in 20 lb but i haven't tried it yet.

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I use 20lbs on my spinning reels and 50 to 55lbs on my bait casters. I have tried Fireline and it is ok. I was a huge Power Pro fan till this year. Bought a couple new spools for this year and the line was terrible. Broke extremely easily and was just not up to Power Pro standards. So I tried Suffix this year and have been very impressed so far. So I got some Daiwa Samurai braid for my new Revo SX and holy cow this line is amazing. Expensive but the best braid I have ever tried.

Later, :)

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30 lb in fireline braid will not dig at all on a baitcaster.30 lb in any other brand will.

firelinebraid.jpg

IIRC, that's cause 30# fireline has a thicker diameter than most other 30# braids.

that's cause 30 fireline braid is rounder and superior to other braids.i've used 50 lb in other braids and had them dig.it probably wouldn't dig in 20 lb but i haven't tried it yet.

Are you sponsored by Fireline?

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If you use samuri, the 55# is about the same diameter as 10-12 lb mono. I would think 40lb braid would be a good choice for your spinning reel.  Other brands may vary.

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30 lb in fireline braid will not dig at all on a baitcaster.30 lb in any other brand will.

firelinebraid.jpg

It may not dig in on it self but it casts like CRAP

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And there you have it.  A primer on braided line.  It all depends on who you ask.

I use fifteen and up on my baitcasters.  I've yet to have any of the lines dig in.  Maybe I need to catch bigger fish.

I have my preference in lines of each type, but could live with most any of the "good" brands without missing a beat.  The differences are slight.

Then again, maybe my touch isn't sensitive enough to know the difference.

In the end, you'll have to try various lines to see what suits your preferences, not those of others.

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And there you have it. A primer on braided line. It all depends on who you ask.

I use fifteen and up on my baitcasters. I've yet to have any of the lines dig in. Maybe I need to catch bigger fish.

I have my preference in lines of each type, but could live with most any of the "good" brands without missing a beat. The differences are slight.

Then again, maybe my touch isn't sensitive enough to know the difference.

In the end, you'll have to try various lines to see what suits your preferences, not those of others.

I think you have to define "Good" brands for those new to braid.. :)

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By "good", I simply mean the popular, established names. They did not survive by making junk.

I don't know a thing about the cheapo, off brand stuff. My life experience has not been good whenever I've tried a product like that, be it fishing equipment, tools or whatever.

They (the established name brands) will all work. Some better than others. I've seen 'em all praised and all criticized.

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I think you have to define "Good" brands for those new to braid.. :)

Mainstream brands that are most popular on this board:

- Fireline

- Suffix

- PowerPro

New to the braid party, and pricey:

Daiwa Samurai braid

Everyone's preferences are different; of the mainstream I like Fireline the best and think it casts the smoothest; others swear by PowerPro.  I have not used Samurai. You'll have to try them over time and gain experience on all of them before figuring out what is "best" for you.

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I was always a big fan of powerpro if and when I had to use braid.  However I wanted to be cheap as I am buying a new boat and tride out Strens braid.  Used it yesterday pitching/flipping, and a bit of casting.  It worked just fine for have the price.

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