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Re: Braided line for inshore ? [Re: Jjss19] #14210423 12/03/21 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Jjss19
What weight and brand braided line do you guys use for small to medium sized inshore fishing ? Thinking about 15 lb suffix 832 this year

I use the 832 on my inshore spinning rigs, but go with 20 pound.


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Re: Braided line for inshore ? [Re: Jjss19] #14288183 02/17/22 08:37 PM
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I use a mix of Power Pro and Suffix, can't personally say one is better over the other. I've had much better luck using 30-40 pound test though for the larger diameter. Better knots, easier to spool it tight on the reel and no issues with the line biting back into the spool like I had with lighter braid.

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