12-14-09, 06:49 PM | #26 |
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8lb Trilene XL and or Original Stren, Blue /Flo, been usiong it for years with great results spinning. I was a spining only guy, until I went baitcasting I only have one spinning rig
7 ft Med/Fast Fenwick with a 6735 President by Pflueger reel, and I use 8 # XL currently because I got it cheap. The beauty with these 2 lines; relatively inexpensive, no twist issues when used correctly and none of that line treatment crap is needed. On my boat the only thing with memory issues is me. |
12-18-09, 08:48 PM | #27 | |
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When I go to Northern MN to the Boundary Waters, I use a 7' 6" ML spinning rod with 10-15 lb Power Pro braid, and for years I did this before I started tying fluoro leaders and even with straight braid I had plenty of success with big smallies and rainbows. |
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12-20-09, 03:36 PM | #28 | |
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So this is a new wrinkle altogether. I'm using a 6'6" M travel spin rod with a Saros 2500. Almost everyone I've heard from has said stay away from braid on spinning reels, particularly with at the 2500 size. 15 lb. braid sounds a bit extreme for the equipment I'm using, don't you think? |
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12-24-09, 07:12 PM | #29 | |
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Lines can be confusing, so here is what I would suggest: Try the most recommended lines you see here and decide for yourself. As I have and will continue to always say, yse what works for you, not somebody else. Asking for advice here is a great place to start, though!
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