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Braided on Spinning reel?
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<blockquote data-quote="georgiaken" data-source="post: 182945" data-attributes="member: 4604"><p>On all of my spinning reels, at least one spool has braid.</p><p></p><p>The popping out snags can sometimes be an issue, but other times, I can simply pull hooks straight and get my lures back.</p><p></p><p>The only downsides I see are when the dye fades on the braid (I keep a sharpie marker with a slit cut into the felt tip for that) and when the braid gets frayed and limp.</p><p></p><p>The upside...you can tie a uni-to-uni on braid to braid and add more braid to your spool when it's time to "re-fill." The uni-to-uni will run right through your guides when you cast.</p><p></p><p>I pretty much use my braid until it's done...I will even load it off of one spool and onto another...so that the unused "backing line" is now the fresh line on top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgiaken, post: 182945, member: 4604"] On all of my spinning reels, at least one spool has braid. The popping out snags can sometimes be an issue, but other times, I can simply pull hooks straight and get my lures back. The only downsides I see are when the dye fades on the braid (I keep a sharpie marker with a slit cut into the felt tip for that) and when the braid gets frayed and limp. The upside...you can tie a uni-to-uni on braid to braid and add more braid to your spool when it's time to "re-fill." The uni-to-uni will run right through your guides when you cast. I pretty much use my braid until it's done...I will even load it off of one spool and onto another...so that the unused "backing line" is now the fresh line on top. [/QUOTE]
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