HI ALL.
JUST GOT MYSELF NEW ROD N REEL AND AM LOOKING TO BUY SOME BRAID.
THE REEL IS THE SLOSH 30 AND WANT BRAID FOR IT., ANY OPINIONS ON THE BEST BRAID TO BUY WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
IT WANTS TO COVER MOST OF THE FISHING FROM BOATS, DOWNTIDE,WRECKING,REEF,INSHORE.
AND CAN HANDLE MOST FISH
THANKS TOJO
yes just been looking at some berkely whiplash pro green.. it looks like the stuff on one of my fixed spools.
and that stuff is good stuff,. casts great and never beds in either. never knew what it was im thinking its probabley the same.
thanks bud..
i would say whiplash or fireline, i personally think the 30lb is about right, lost a good fish the other day on 20lb, reef fishing, a little fragile at 20lb.
yes i think 30lb braid is good enough for most fish and i bought whiplash pro 30lb,.
i have 50lb fireline on one of my other reels,,you could hang a house on that stuff..very strong..
but just seems alittle thick and stiff.
cheers all
tojo
I used (Veal’s) Varivas “Supabraid” a month ago and was pleased with how good it is - it is in-between Whiplash and Daiwa depth finder for thickness and feels nice and is well-behaved.
On the other hand Dynon XF (very, very thin) or Dynon MCT (also thin, a bit stiffer and glossier) are very good if you want to go “overstrength” e.g. use 50lb b.s where you’d use 30lb Whiplash or 20lb mono.
The braids i like to use are Berkley Whiplash or Power Pro. I use 30lb Whiplash for plugging and have never had any problems with wind knots. I must admit i do prefer the slightly thicker Power pro for wrecking and pirking from the boats though as i have more confidence in it.
Berkley stealth spiderwire 80lb great for casting on the 525 mag it’s the diamiter of 17lb line never had any problems with it but whiplash is also good
Can anyone sum up the different, well known superbraids . . . . . . . for stiffness, slipperyness, diameter, tendency (or not) to “spool bite” (dig-in) if not wound on under great pressure and—perhaps— reliability. Oh…and availability (tackle shops or online in this country)
I mean makes like Whiplash, PowerPro, Calcutta, Dynon (various), Herculine, Stren, TuffLineXP, Fireline, Spiderwire Fusion, spiderwire, Climax stipp, Antares, Daiwa (depth or tournament), Varivas (various), Momoi Diamond, Jerry Brown “Line One”
and perhaps a few of the specialist expensive ones (like YKG, Varivas Jigging or Bass “Premium”, the Y8 and Y10 types and so on)
Can anyone sum up the different, well known superbraids . . . . . . . for stiffness, slipperyness, diameter, tendency (or not) to “spool bite” (dig-in) if not wound on under great pressure and—perhaps— reliability. Oh…and availability (tackle shops or online in this country)
I mean makes like Whiplash, PowerPro, Calcutta, Dynon (various), Herculine, Stren, TuffLineXP, Fireline, Spiderwire Fusion, spiderwire, Climax stipp, Antares, Daiwa (depth or tournament), Varivas (various), Momoi Diamond, Jerry Brown “Line One”
and perhaps a few of the specialist expensive ones (like YKG, Varivas Jigging or Bass “Premium”, the Y8 and Y10 types and so on)
Anglers choice in Dundee does a range of braids i travel through for spiderwire and whiplash he’s the cheapest for bulk spools.
I bought 30lb Power Pro in the bright yellow colour, thinking that it would be easy to detect in the case of tangles. Now it might be me but it also seemed like the bass could detect it too, even with an 18’ leader + Portland rig, my catch rate dropped dramatically. Since I re-spooled with 30lb Whiplash crystal, I’m back catching fish again.
spiderwire is the only braid i have tried, 80lb, and havent had any problems on the slosh 30 so far!
doesnt dig in, casts a dream, and great bite detection.