American made Braid

Started by SteveTX, August 21, 2017, 11:33:00 AM

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TWBryan

SteveTX, Can only hope the bass I cast to are myopic,or low information fish that won't notice. ;) :D
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SteveTX

Quote from: TWBryan on August 28, 2017, 01:02:28 PM
SteveTX, Can only hope the bass I cast to are myopic,or low information fish that won't notice. ;) :D
My theory has always been if they will bite a A-Rig or spinnerbait or a spoon or all the million other  crankbaits with 2 or 3 sets of treble hooks dangling off them, they cant decipher a weed from my line to save their life.  ~roflmao

BassSacker

I would love to support "American made" but after SteveTX's first report on braided line I went looking. found some line on ebay, does come from China but the price was so out of hand could not resist. It was called Fishingsir, a super dyneema line #65 test cost me about $25.00 with free shipping not bad until you realize that was for "1000 meters" that's a little bit more than almost anything here costs for 150 yards. so far very limited use but happy with the results.
retired! now there is more time to fish!

SFL BassHunter

Walmart by me also sells Trilene braid, which I have tried and liked. Can't remember if it's cheaper or more expensive than PP though.
Forgot to mention that TW
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LgMouthGambler

Quote from: rickdelprado on August 28, 2017, 03:02:16 PM
Walmart by me also sells Trilene braid, which I have tried and liked. Can't remember if it's cheaper or more expensive than PP though.
Forgot to mention that TW

Should be damn near identical to the Stren braid. Same company.
My wife says she is gonna leave me if I go fishing one more time........lord how I will miss that woman.

TWBryan

Rick,I'll look at the Trilene too. Thanks. :)

Looked at buying some chinee line from evilbay,but sometimes seems hit or miss whether you get good line or something bad. Will try American-assembled stuff first.
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SFL BassHunter

Quote from: LgMouthGambler on August 28, 2017, 03:03:22 PM
Should be damn near identical to the Stren braid. Same company.

Not sure what the green stren feels like, but the white stren feels nothing like the green trilene.
Unless they have changed it since I used it.
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FlatsNBay

Tufline 4orce is usually cheaper than Power Pro. It's $14.97 for 275 yards at Dick's right now.

SFL BassHunter

Flats that is cheaper, cause I think the PP you only get 150yrds.

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TWBryan

I wonder how much shipping is on the tuffline from Dick's?

Went outside to remove some line from the reel to make room for braid. I think I have less line on my reel than I thought ,or my distances are off. I don't think it's distance,as I shoot my air rifle where I was pulling off line and I know the range there.

As it stands I have about a 1/4" space before I hit the top of the spool. Is this enough? Or maybe it's too much? Anyone know?
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LgMouthGambler

Look where the bevel of the spool is at the lip. The line should be right up to the bevel. That is a true fill.
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TWBryan

LgMouthGambler,we have different spools it seems,the only bevel there is, is where the spool goes into the sides;otherwise we are on straight,no-bevel,plane.
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SFL BassHunter

LMG I think he has an Ambassadeur 4600C5, am I right TW?

Sorry I can't help, I have never used a round baitcaster.

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TWBryan

Rick,yes I'm still going old skool here with a couple 4600's. Someday I'll get a tatula,if stuff stops falling apart around me. ;) I do hope the braid casts well on the old reel.
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merc1997

Quote from: TWBryan on August 29, 2017, 03:45:57 PM
Rick,yes I'm still going old skool here with a couple 4600's. Someday I'll get a tatula,if stuff stops falling apart around me. ;) I do hope the braid casts well on the old reel.
actually braid casts better on the old reels where the level wind goes back and forth.  on reels that the level wind does not go back and forth, the braid has to jump over itself and in doing so, because of the limpness of braid, really jumps off the spool and causes many back lash problems.  of course you can dial your reel down to help with the issue, but loose the ability of a lure such as a jig to free spool to the bottom on its own, and you have to hand feed it line.  most of us here in my parts that use braid all the time have gone back to the old school reels.  they just do a better job with braid.

bo
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TWBryan

merci1997, That's interesting,I always thought that the braided line being a modern thing would be optimized to work with modern reels. At least I'm not at a disadvantage here. :) I don't suppose you know how much mono to leave on a 4600? Currently I have cheap omniflex 15lb test on it. Maybe I should spool it up with some trilene xt 20lb before adding the braid..
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SFL BassHunter

Quote from: TWBryan on August 29, 2017, 04:52:29 PM
merci1997, That's interesting,I always thought that the braided line being a modern thing would be optimized to work with modern reels. At least I'm not at a disadvantage here. :) I don't suppose you know how much mono to leave on a 4600? Currently I have cheap omniflex 15lb test on it. Maybe I should spool it up with some trilene xt 20lb before adding the braid..
Your cheap omniflex will do just fine as backing. I wouldn't waste anymore line. Besides if you get down far enough to hit backing then you are probably not bass fishing. Or you have too much backing and not enough main line.
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TWBryan

Thanks Rick,I'll pile it on what mono I have on there then. When I'm done getting it spooled on I'll take it out and cast and then hobble another 30 feet or so and put a piece of tape across the line to prevent a major backlash. :)
Enjoy yourself now,for you'll be a long time dead.

TWBryan

Got out to chinamart this morning and bought some power pro 50lb test braid. Which was what they had,if they had tuf-line I would've bought that. Paid about $13 for 160 yards.

First thing I noted was how tough this stuff was to cut,the mustad split ring pliers had trouble going through it ,requiring multiple cut attempts.

Filled up the spool too much I think. Went out and cast my 3/8 oz practice weight. I think I gained another 12 feet of casting distance by changing to the braid. The braid casts easier and further than mono.

A little disappointed in myself,I discovered the 4600 has a capacity of 160 yards of 12lb mono. I could have just attached it to the bare spool and used it all.If I had been paying attention when I was spooling up I could have stopped earlier,then I would've had enough for two spools. I guess I'm just slow-witted today.  I'll blame the headache I have for messing me up. ;)
Enjoy yourself now,for you'll be a long time dead.

Capt. BassinLou

Quote from: TWBryan on August 30, 2017, 08:59:47 AM
Got out to chinamart this morning and bought some power pro 50lb test braid. Which was what they had,if they had tuf-line I would've bought that. Paid about $13 for 160 yards.

First thing I noted was how tough this stuff was to cut,the mustad split ring pliers had trouble going through it ,requiring multiple cut attempts.

Filled up the spool too much I think. Went out and cast my 3/8 oz practice weight. I think I gained another 12 feet of casting distance by changing to the braid. The braid casts easier and further than mono.

A little disappointed in myself,I discovered the 4600 has a capacity of 160 yards of 12lb mono. I could have just attached it to the bare spool and used it all.If I had been paying attention when I was spooling up I could have stopped earlier,then I would've had enough for two spools. I guess I'm just slow-witted today.  I'll blame the headache I have for messing me up. ;)

TW, go over to Monster Tackle, and get yourself a pair of Pitbull cutters. Cuts braid like butter.

https://www.outdoorproshop.com/Pitbull-Tackle-Cutter-p/pbt-cutter.htm

TWBryan

Bassinlou,for that price they should cut everything. I can't afford that much money on braid cutter at the moment.Thank you for the advice though. :)
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TWBryan

Silly question is having too much braid on the spool a problem? Secondly are the boomerand line cutters any good? Thanks Much! :)
Enjoy yourself now,for you'll be a long time dead.

merc1997

Quote from: TWBryan on August 29, 2017, 04:52:29 PM
merci1997, That's interesting,I always thought that the braided line being a modern thing would be optimized to work with modern reels. At least I'm not at a disadvantage here. :) I don't suppose you know how much mono to leave on a 4600? Currently I have cheap omniflex 15lb test on it. Maybe I should spool it up with some trilene xt 20lb before adding the braid..
yes, you do need backing with some mono.  75 yds. of braid is plenty of line to spool on.  as for how much backing you will just have to put some on and then spool on your braid and adjust from there.

bo
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merc1997

forgot to add that braid frays just as any other line, and you have to visually look because you can not go by feel.  when you see little fuzzies sticking up off the braid, retie it.

bo
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SFL BassHunter

Quote from: TWBryan on August 30, 2017, 09:29:30 AM
Bassinlou,for that price they should cut everything. I can't afford that much money on braid cutter at the moment.Thank you for the advice though. :)

Since you can't get pitbull cutters make sure you pull the line taut then cut.

Yes the boomerang cutters are awesome. I have 2 of them. They are a step down vs pitbull for braid, but they cut everything.
PB: 6lbs 5oz / 24.25 inches.
Rods/Reels Dobyns, 13 Fishing, Cabelas Arachnid, Daiwa Tatula CT, Tatula SVTW, Tatula Tactical, Tatula Type R
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