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#4588102 - 03/10/10 11:39 AM Obsession with braided line
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Registered: 01/22/10
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Is anyone else a braid freak like me. I just love the stuff. Yeah it’s strong but it’s the sensitivity that I love. I’m just starting to tie leaders on.
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#4633372 - 03/21/10 12:13 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: CrankBait1007]
bassitup Offline
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Registered: 07/18/07
Posts: 1940
Loc: Crooked I / Fort Worth
love power pro
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#4663606 - 03/27/10 02:04 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: bassitup]
CrankBait1007 Offline
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have you tried Sufix? Why do you like PPro over Sufix?
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#4667370 - 03/28/10 05:50 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: CrankBait1007]
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i just stick with what i like. i might try suffix when i have to re-spool
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#4667403 - 03/28/10 06:06 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: CrankBait1007]
rebelwork Offline
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Registered: 01/16/10
Posts: 29
Loc: Odessa,MO
Originally Posted By: CrankBait1007
have you tried Sufix? Why do you like PPro over Sufix?


I ran Sufix last yr and power pro this yr. Cant say I like either,or... Whats on sale at the moment for me...

I will say the Power pro seems to have a waxy build up but the Sufix could have as well last time.Just noticed after respooling...

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#4672638 - 03/29/10 09:16 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: rebelwork]
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#4672786 - 03/29/10 09:46 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: JIM SR.]
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Loc: Crooked I / Fort Worth
Any SpiderWire products are off my list.....
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#4770034 - 04/22/10 08:15 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: bassitup]
beezy Offline
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Registered: 11/18/09
Posts: 625
Loc: Long Beach, CA
i agree that sufix performance braid is the best line for the money right now. Unless you have money and can go with the best braid available, DAIWA SAMURAI BRAID, then sufix performance braid is the next best braid.

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#4773427 - 04/23/10 03:08 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: bassitup]
Biffula Offline
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Registered: 08/27/08
Posts: 77
Originally Posted By: bassitup
Any SpiderWire products are off my list.....


I'm interested in braid brands. Why are you off spiderwire bassitup?

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#4810004 - 05/03/10 03:05 AM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: Biffula]
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I dont think that spiderwire lasts very long when comparing it to suffix or power pro. I agree that suffix is the best unless you go up to samurai braid. Suffix is #1!
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#4812801 - 05/03/10 05:11 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: Gone Shank'n]
bassing1 Offline
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Loc: College Station
does nobody use LYNCHLINE??????

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#4824060 - 05/06/10 05:51 AM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: bassing1]
Samjw90 Offline
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Registered: 12/01/09
Posts: 45
Loc: The Woodlands
tryed some spiderwire for a while, Hated it! Now i use PowerPro and love it!!

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#4832836 - 05/08/10 04:16 AM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: CrankBait1007]
lamoon78 Offline
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Registered: 05/05/10
Posts: 1876
Loc: Livingston Tx
I started using braid last year and wont use anything else love it cast great strong small diameter. I currently use suffix braid but have been trying bass pro shops braid and really like it to.

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#4846446 - 05/11/10 06:30 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: lamoon78]
braidman Offline
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Registered: 12/04/08
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Loc: corsicana, tx
it does not get much attention but i think Stren sonic braid is the best. i bought a 3000 yd spool

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#4861636 - 05/14/10 11:28 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: Biffula]
bassitup Offline
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Registered: 07/18/07
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Loc: Crooked I / Fort Worth
Originally Posted By: Biffula
Originally Posted By: bassitup
Any SpiderWire products are off my list.....


I'm interested in braid brands. Why are you off spiderwire bassitup?


Just didnt like the stiffness of it and had to many problems with backlashes that i just couldnt pick out. And yes my reels are adjusted correctly. Power Pro i can throw a mile or two all day and nest up maybe once or twice. Just more confident with it.
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#5025307 - 06/27/10 03:53 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: bassitup]
Bad Luck Guy Offline
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Registered: 11/15/09
Posts: 486
Loc: Richmond (Houston), TX
I'm a braid freak as well and I can say I have tried most of them. I haven't tried the Samarai yet but Suffix is far and away better than the rest. I have some Suffix 50# on one of my saltwater reels for two years now and it won't give up. I keep thinking I should change it but nothing has broken off yet on that line. I have PowerPro on some other reels and it looks a lot worse after a few uses than the Suffix has after years. I'm not saying PowerPro is bad but it doesn't cast near as smooth and far or hold up near as well as the Suffix. I only tried the Power Pro because it was so much cheaper than the Suffix ($10 less for 300yd spool). The only reason I still buy PowerPro, the colors. The red and yellow are nice. Unfortunately, almost a week ago I got broke off at SeaWolf by a bullred after he spooled me for 200 yards of 30# PowerPro. He took off with my line like I left the drag open. I gave it two clicks of drag and it snapped. I wish he had picked up my Suffix setup. I would have had one more bullred to my name.
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#5075742 - 07/10/10 11:42 AM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: CrankBait1007]
The Fishing Physicist Offline
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Crankbait,

You’ve managed to get a really good thread going. Nice!


I have not used the Suffix Performance Braid, but I’m anxious to give it a try.

I’ve used Daiwa Samurai 30, and 40 pound test braid. Here’s my thoughts on it.

• Doesn’t work well on my Shimano baitcasting reels. The line ‘bites’ into itself quite badly.

• Works very well on my Abu Mörrums. This is because Mörrums have the Triple-Cross level wind which lays the line across the line below it.

• Samurai is with out question the best handling braid that I’ve used to date.

• Samurai has very little line noise as compared to every other braid that I’ve used except perhaps Berkley Whiplash.

• MY BIG BEEF: In the pound tests that I’ve used I can snap the line when casting a lure. Samurai has poor shock strength in the pound tests that I’ve used†.

†It could very well be that in the higher pound tests that Samurai has enough shock strength to avoid snapping on casts. I can’t say though as I’ve not used the higher tests.


I’m really looking forward to giving the Suffix Performance Braid a whirl, but I’m going to go with 65 pound test or better.


TFP
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#5078899 - 07/11/10 02:50 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: The Fishing Physicist]
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Registered: 02/06/10
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Loc: Wichita Falls,Tx.
i just bought some suffix 65# test!! it was that or power pro braid!!! this is the first time i have used braid. so far i like it!!! nice smooth cast, seems strong so far!!

i have only fished with it once and it wasnt for a couple hours! the river was way up and flowing good!! i had a couple of good bites and the stuff seemed real sensitive!!!

i just wish it came in high vis!!!
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#5079057 - 07/11/10 04:02 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: sam sam the mex]
gutcheck Online   content
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Registered: 07/28/08
Posts: 1034
Loc: Dallas
It does. Walmart only carries it in moss green, but you can order the hi vis yello from most tackle sites that carry it.
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#5079114 - 07/11/10 04:28 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: The Fishing Physicist]
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Posts: 1034
Loc: Dallas
Love me some braid. Power pro in 40/50 is my favorite for baitcast worming/general duty, 65 for frogs and pitching. Have found that I get fewer windknots with 10-14 lb Fireline on my spinning gear. Totally don't understand why some people hate the superlines. Honestly, the strength is the least of its advantages in my opinion. It's the sensitivity and casting distances that keeps me coming back.

Originally Posted By: The Fishing Physicist
Crankbait,
• MY BIG BEEF: In the pound tests that I’ve used I can snap the line when casting a lure. Samurai has poor shock strength in the pound tests that I’ve used†.


I kinda wonder about this stuff. Might help with the shock strength problem you're talking about TFP. Anyone tried this? I might try it when my current power pro needs replacing. Maybe in a year or two. Still have one all mono combo for crankbaits, maybe I could try it there.

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Sufix_Performance_Stretch_Braid_150yds/descpage-SPSB.html


Edited by gutcheck (07/11/10 04:36 PM)
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#5079827 - 07/11/10 08:34 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: sam sam the mex]
Bad Luck Guy Offline
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Registered: 11/15/09
Posts: 486
Loc: Richmond (Houston), TX
Originally Posted By: sam sam the mex
i just bought some suffix 65# test!! it was that or power pro braid!!! this is the first time i have used braid. so far i like it!!! nice smooth cast, seems strong so far!!

i have only fished with it once and it wasnt for a couple hours! the river was way up and flowing good!! i had a couple of good bites and the stuff seemed real sensitive!!!

i just wish it came in high vis!!!

It comes in two awesome high vis colors. There is a yellow and red they call neon fire I think. They're both awesome with flouro leader. I am trying to find a place I can get the 65# test in all three colors on large spools though. No one has the big spools in the stores. Let me know if some has them. Oh and Suffix has coupons you can print from their website for $6 and $10 off.
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#5081479 - 07/12/10 11:46 AM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: Bad Luck Guy]
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Haven't tried 'em all,but Suffix Performance Braid is the best I've tried.

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#5083256 - 07/12/10 07:08 PM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: FZ1]
Just wet a hook! Offline
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Registered: 03/01/10
Posts: 720
Loc: Plano/Fork
I use Suffix Performance Braid and Power Pro, love both of them, just stay away from stren and spiderwire---I've had bad luck with both.
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#5085580 - 07/13/10 11:33 AM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: gutcheck]
The Fishing Physicist Offline
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Registered: 02/13/03
Posts: 16996
Loc: Château d'If
Originally Posted By: gutcheck
Love me some braid. Power pro in 40/50 is my favorite for baitcast worming/general duty, 65 for frogs and pitching. Have found that I get fewer windknots with 10-14 lb Fireline on my spinning gear. Totally don't understand why some people hate the superlines. Honestly, the strength is the least of its advantages in my opinion. It's the sensitivity and casting distances that keeps me coming back.

Originally Posted By: The Fishing Physicist
Crankbait,
• MY BIG BEEF: In the pound tests that I’ve used I can snap the line when casting a lure. Samurai has poor shock strength in the pound tests that I’ve used†.


I kinda wonder about this stuff. Might help with the shock strength problem you're talking about TFP. Anyone tried this? I might try it when my current power pro needs replacing. Maybe in a year or two. Still have one all mono combo for crankbaits, maybe I could try it there.

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Sufix_Performance_Stretch_Braid_150yds/descpage-SPSB.html


The 'Stretchy Braid' (Dang! I can't help but hear that in the voice of Nacho Libre crazy) might be the ticket, but the one of the big reasons for fishing braid in the first place is that is so low stretch.

TFP

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#5194614 - 08/13/10 11:51 AM Re: Obsession with braided line [Re: The Fishing Physicist]
JMalin Online   content
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Registered: 07/21/10
Posts: 823
Loc: Stephenville
Love suffix. Wish they still made the 40 pound test. Didn't care much for the cheaper spiderwire braid. I've found something I like, so I'm sticking with it. Great for worming/pitching/flipping. I prefer mono for cranking however.

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