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Braided line life? #11075834 09/01/15 02:40 AM
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I have a couple of reels that I am using with braided line that's over 2 years old. It is still strong, but how old will you guys let braid get before you replace it?


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Re: Braided line life? [Re: Worm Dunk] #11075845 09/01/15 02:45 AM
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once it gets dryed out and changes color is when i usually change. does it really lose any strength? not really. It will cast a lot better though.

Re: Braided line life? [Re: Worm Dunk] #11075984 09/01/15 04:24 AM
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You can take another reel and spool your old braid from one reel to the other. I normally don't do this but have in the past a few times and it works fine, especially if your not using backing. Most of that braid that gets spooled on first never sees the water, so it's basically new.

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Originally Posted By: OnEm247
You can take another reel and spool your old braid from one reel to the other. I normally don't do this but have in the past a few times and it works fine, especially if your not using backing. Most of that braid that gets spooled on first never sees the water, so it's basically new.


I do this and it works great.


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Re: Braided line life? [Re: Worm Dunk] #11076137 09/01/15 12:04 PM
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I suspect braid will be here long after we are all gone. smile



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Originally Posted By: Ken A.
I suspect braid will be here long after we are all gone. smile
haha. This!!!

Not too long ago, I fished the Missouri River in South Dakota with a 45 year old reel and 45 year old braid. Thank goodness I didn't get a bite. Lol. It was hard enough to cast it. I don't know that I could have reeled it in with a fish on it. But the braid was still on it when I was done. Lol


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Yep, the life of braided line is only something your grand kids need to worry about. The line way outlasts the dye used.

Re: Braided line life? [Re: Ken A.] #11076264 09/01/15 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: Ken A.
I suspect braid will be here long after we are all gone. smile


That's pretty funny there!
Yes it lasts a long time.

Re: Braided line life? [Re: Worm Dunk] #11076608 09/01/15 04:37 PM
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When I fished a lot I would use braid for a year and before the next year started I would pull the braid off turn it around and respool it for that year and then change it out the next so I got 2 years out of it.


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