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braid for beginner
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04/28/18 03:00 PM
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Undertaker56
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I have never used braid before. Can yall please tell me which kind is the best?
Thanks Bob
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Re: braid for beginner
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04/28/18 04:24 PM
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Mark Perry
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Start with a braid easy on the wallet like Daiwa J Braid, Power Pro or Sufix, if you like it and get the hang of using it maybe upgrade to Daiwa Samurai.
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Re: braid for beginner
[Re: Undertaker56]
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04/28/18 04:27 PM
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Barn
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Best is subjective. However, PowerPro is very popular. That is the one I use. What type of application, rod/reel set up, etc. are you looking to start with? Typically, 10#-30# braid on spinning gear. 30#-80# for bait casters. Below is a comparison of diameters. I would suggest 20# is a good starting size for spinning and 40-50# for bait casting. 
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