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fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 

I got a new baitcaster yesterday and decided to spool on some #30 braid as I had never used braid before and wanted to try it. I watched Glenn's video on spooling on braid and he said to spool it on very tightly. I spooled on 4-5 layers of mono backing and then spooled on the braid tightly. Went out to cast around and on a longer cast i hear a pop and see my lure flying into the water. The braid had dug into itself and stopped short, no backlash. I don't think the braid slipped on the spool as I had backing and the reel was properly adjusted. Does anyone know what this and how to fix it? could really use some help


fishing user avatarThePolkFolk reply : 

Maybe you spooled it on too tight? I pull on the line to make sure there is tension but not so much that I would describe it as "tight"

Do you use baitcasters with mono/flouro and have no issues?


fishing user avatarHez reply : 

I have experienced this problem before and the solution for me was to get heavier pound braid.  

 

I throw 50 # braid on my baitcasting reels mainly for performance.  The diameter of 50# is equivalent to approximately 12 # mono. 

 

Here are the diameter comparisons for Power Pro Braid and Trilene mono - so your 30 lb braid is approximately equal to 8 lb mono, which is very thin - leading to the braid digging into itself in the spool.  You would experience the same phenomenon after a hookset.  

 

Power Pro
US Sizes

SIZE (lb.) DIAMETER (in) ~ Mono Equivalent
8 / 1
10 / 2
15 / 4
20 / 6
30 / 8
40 / 10
50 / 12
65 / 16
80 / 18
100 / 20
150 / 30
200 / 50
250 / 80

 

 


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 
  On 5/27/2017 at 3:47 AM, ThePolkFolk said:

Maybe you spooled it on too tight? I pull on the line to make sure there is tension but not so much that I would describe it as "tight"

Do you use baitcasters with mono/flouro and have no issues?

 

 I use mono on the same kind of reels with no problems

  On 5/27/2017 at 4:00 AM, Hez said:

I have experienced this problem before and the solution for me was to get heavier pound braid.  

 

I throw 50 # braid on my baitcasting reels mainly for performance.  The diameter of 50# is equivalent to approximately 12 # mono. 

 

Here are the diameter comparisons for Power Pro Braid and Trilene mono - so your 30 lb braid is approximately equal to 8 lb mono, which is very thin - leading to the braid digging into itself in the spool.  You would experience the same phenomenon after a hookset.  

 

Power Pro
US Sizes

SIZE (lb.) DIAMETER (in) ~ Mono Equivalent
8 / 1
10 / 2
15 / 4
20 / 6
30 / 8
40 / 10
50 / 12
65 / 16
80 / 18
100 / 20
150 / 30
200 / 50
250 / 80

 

 

 

If #30 braid is too thin is there anything I can do besides get thicker line? This is new braid and I don't want it to go to waste, so are there any other solutions. I was told that I should use #30 braid and nothing was mentioned about it being too thin


fishing user avatarGlenn reply : 

30# braid on a baitcaster is about as low as I would recommend, but it's manageable. 

 

Does your reel have magnetic brakes in addition to the spool tension knob? Usually the magnetic brake control is located on the opposite side of the handle.  If your reel has this, then I'd turn it up about 1/2 way for starters.  It will help slow down the spool near the end of the cast, which seems to be issue, given your description.


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 
  On 5/27/2017 at 5:01 AM, Glenn said:

30# braid on a baitcaster is about as low as I would recommend, but it's manageable. 

 

Does your reel have magnetic brakes in addition to the spool tension knob? Usually the magnetic brake control is located on the opposite side of the handle.  If your reel has this, then I'd turn it up about 1/2 way for starters.  It will help slow down the spool near the end of the cast, which seems to be issue, given your description.

 

I have magnetic brakes and usually have them on 4/10 unless theres wind. Backlashing isnt the issue here, I had no over spin at the end of the cast, just the braid digging in because it wasn't coming off the spool freely


fishing user avatarOkobojiEagle reply : 

Spool braid on tightly, but then send a good cast off gently then hand pull a few more yards off the spool and reel it in under normal bait resistant tension.

 

 

oe


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 
  On 5/27/2017 at 5:11 AM, OkobojiEagle said:

Spool braid on tightly, but then send a good cast off gently then hand pull a few more yards off the spool and reel it in under normal bait resistant tension.

 

 

oe

 

what about just stripping line and then reeling it back on. Meaning going outside on a calm day, having someone grab one end and then backing up like 20 yards and realing it back up. What you mentioned will work but a gentle cast wont loosen up the amount of braid youll need for harder, farther casts


fishing user avatarOkobojiEagle reply : 
  On 5/27/2017 at 5:15 AM, pondbassin101 said:

a gentle cast wont loosen up the amount of braid youll need for harder, farther casts

 

That's why I suggested hand stripping a few more yards at the end of the cast...

 

oe


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 

I stripped and respooled about 20 yards and it casts fine now unless I mess up. Still getting used to braid but it's alot smoother than mono


fishing user avatarDelaware Valley Tackle reply : 

I'd transfer it to a spinning reel if it were mine. Barring that pull off a good amount of line and reel it back on normally. Use care chucking big baits and pull off some line after snags etc. 


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 

 

You're clearly doing something very wrong, because you should be able to cast 30-lb braid for years

without any line-burrowing. Below are a few mistakes that can lead to line-burrowing:

 

> Fishing with a 'locked down' drag (A big No-No, because it takes the drag out of the equation!)

> Exerting heavy pressure on snagged lures in an attempt to rip them free (phase one of line-burrowing).

> Fishing a lightweight lure on a rod rated for heavier lures

> Fishing a slack-line delivery (e.g. Senko) and laying loose line coils on your spool.

 

Roger


fishing user avatarbeardown34 reply : 

What power rod? I have 20lb on a BPS PQ1 on a medium light BC rod, 30lb on BPS PQ1 on a medium BC rod, and 40lb on a silver max on a MH rod. 

 

I had occasional snap offs on my MH rod when it had 30lb braid on it, but none since increasing to 40lb. I get no snap offs on my ML or M setups. 


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 
  On 5/27/2017 at 8:01 AM, RoLo said:

 

You're clearly doing something very wrong, because you should be able to cast 30-lb braid for years

without any line-burrowing. Below are a few mistakes that can lead to line-burrowing:

 

> Fishing with a 'locked down' drag (A big No-No, because it takes the drag out of the equation!)

> Exerting heavy pressure on snagged lures in an attempt to rip them free (phase one of line-burrowing).

> Fishing a lightweight lure on a rod rated for heavier lures

> Fishing a slack-line delivery (e.g. Senko) and laying loose line coils on your spool.

 

Roger

 

> drag is properly set

>literally just got, no snags ripping

>i was fishing a 1/2oz t rig, rod is rated starting at 1/4

>no loose coils when reeling in

 

  On 5/27/2017 at 8:58 AM, beardown34 said:

What power rod? I have 20lb on a BPS PQ1 on a medium light BC rod, 30lb on BPS PQ1 on a medium BC rod, and 40lb on a silver max on a MH rod. 

 

I had occasional snap offs on my MH rod when it had 30lb braid on it, but none since increasing to 40lb. I get no snap offs on my ML or M setups. 

 

I'm fishing a m fast action rod with a 7:3 reel

 

  On 5/27/2017 at 7:20 AM, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

I'd transfer it to a spinning reel if it were mine. Barring that pull off a good amount of line and reel it back on normally. Use care chucking big baits and pull off some line after snags etc. 

 

I'm pretty sure that would fix it


fishing user avatarAngry John reply : 

I run 30 on my cranking rod.  It's suffix and each line handles a little diffrent.  I rUn 1/2 oz lures most and have not launched one into the sunset in the last three years.  Just start off slow and break in the line and you should be good.  Line might have just been on to tight.  30 is thin and does not shock well.  8 fiber lines are what I use most so not a lot of experience with 4 carrier.  One consideration is worm drive speed.  I upgrade to faster worm drives on braid reels


fishing user avatarCTBassin860 reply : 
  On 5/27/2017 at 4:47 AM, pondbassin101 said:

 

 I use mono on the same kind of reels with no problems

 

If #30 braid is too thin is there anything I can do besides get thicker line? This is new braid and I don't want it to go to waste, so are there any other solutions. I was told that I should use #30 braid and nothing was mentioned about it being too thin

Put it on a spinning rod


fishing user avatarhawgenvy reply : 

I get the problem mostly after fighting a bass over 4 or 5 pounds because of all the pressure on the line as I reel in. Another cast or two and I'm back in business. It's good to spool on the base layers of braid quite tightly, so when the braid does dig in when fishing it wont go too deep into the spool. But the outer layers can be layered on with moderate tension only.


fishing user avatarYudo1 reply : 

30lb is not too thin. I use it on most of my combos except frogs and punching. Take the good advice that was given and you should be fine.


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 
  On 5/27/2017 at 11:56 AM, hawgenvy said:

I get the problem mostly after fighting a bass over 4 or 5 pounds because of all the pressure on the line as I reel in. Another cast or two and I'm back in business. It's good to spool on the base layers of braid quite tightly, so when the braid does dig in when fishing it wont go too deep into the spool. But the outer layers can be layered on with moderate tension only.

 

I spooled on the whole thing with tight tension, first time with braid so im going to make some mistakes. So reeling off some onto another reel then respooling the baitcaster will solve this issue?


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 

Back when I researched braid for my first ever use (was for a b/c reel), it was suggested not to go below 40# braid for a baitcast reel.  I put 40# on it and have never had a dig in that I can recall...and have been hung up plenty of times.  A used Alphas F I bought came with 30# Ghost.  It took quite a few casts..and stripping out extra line after each cast...to get all the tight spots out of the line.  Have not had a problem since then.  Actually I was surprised at how well it handled afterwards.  It has also been snagged a few times and haven't had a dig in yet.  Every so often I will reel the line in using slight pressure between thumb and finger.  You can tell the line is well broken in.


fishing user avatarBass_Fishing_Socal reply : 
  On 5/27/2017 at 3:29 AM, pondbassin101 said:

I got a new baitcaster yesterday and decided to spool on some #30 braid as I had never used braid before and wanted to try it. I watched Glenn's video on spooling on braid and he said to spool it on very tightly. I spooled on 4-5 layers of mono backing and then spooled on the braid tightly. Went out to cast around and on a longer cast i hear a pop and see my lure flying into the water. The braid had dug into itself and stopped short, no backlash. I don't think the braid slipped on the spool as I had backing and the reel was properly adjusted. Does anyone know what this and how to fix it? could really use some help

Which reel and braid brand?

 

I have 30lbs j-braid 8 strands braid(super soft) on my 50e, and I have no problem whatsoever. But before, this same braid was on Daiwa Alphas SV105, and I had the digging issue many time while casting. I conclude the problem was super free spool and strong whip cast that cause the problem.


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 

I put the the braid on a Daiwa Exceler 7:3 LH. The braid I'm using is this-

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I found a spool of it lying around


fishing user avatarAngry John reply : 
  On 5/28/2017 at 12:33 AM, pondbassin101 said:

I put the the braid on a Daiwa Exceler 7:3 LH. The braid I'm using is this-

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I found a spool of it lying around

I still have that on some rods and i have to say i like it just fine.  Strange color but it does not seem to effect anything.  Its now discontinued and that sux


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 

How easily is the color supposed to come off braid, especially this one?

 

I went out this morning and fished for about an hour and a half. Made at least a 100 casts and the braid handles and casts fine now, just needed some loosening up. Thanks for all the help guys


fishing user avatarNHBull reply : 

He'll, I must be lucky because I am using 10, 15, 20, and 30 and have never had any digging in,

I set my drag on the slightly lighter, but that is it


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 
  On 5/28/2017 at 9:26 AM, NHBull said:

He'll, I must be lucky because I am using 10, 15, 20, and 30 and have never had any digging in,

I set my drag on the slightly lighter, but that is it

 

Is y hat on baitcasters or spinning gear?


fishing user avatarMickD reply : 

Not all braids are the same.  The digging in problem used to be a bigger problem than now because there were fewer "round" braids.  Braids used to be sort of flat and the edge would allow the braid to dig in.  I think there still are some flat braids.  From the comments some people can use just about any pound test, but they may be using round braids and fairly low drag settings.

I use round braids but I still keep my drags on the low side and generate more stopping power when needed with my thumb.  

 

It sounds like if you want a braid that will be fool proof with regard to this issue use a round 50 pound test braid.  But don't set your drag to its max torque; keep it where you would have it with lower pound tests.


fishing user avatarChrisD46 reply : 

Fill 50% of your reel with #6lb. ~ #8lb. mono tight - then finish filling with braid tight ... **Only 4 or 5 wraps of mono for backing and then filling 99% with braid is your main issue !


fishing user avatarNHBull reply : 
  On 5/28/2017 at 9:33 AM, pondbassin101 said:

 

Is y hat on baitcasters or spinning gear?

Baitcasters.....also 10 on spincasters


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 
  On 5/28/2017 at 5:10 PM, ChrisD46 said:

Fill 50% of your reel with #6lb. ~ #8lb. mono tight - then finish filling with braid tight ... **Only 4 or 5 wraps of mono for backing and then filling 99% with braid is your main issue !

 

Well I have a spool of cheap #12 mono, I don't want to spend extra money on backing.


fishing user avatarNHBull reply : 
  On 5/28/2017 at 5:10 PM, ChrisD46 said:

Fill 50% of your reel with #6lb. ~ #8lb. mono tight - then finish filling with braid tight ... **Only 4 or 5 wraps of mono for backing and then filling 99% with braid is your main issue !

I am glad you pointed that out. I am only running 80 yards of braid.....the rest is filler


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 
  On 5/28/2017 at 5:10 PM, ChrisD46 said:

Fill 50% of your reel with #6lb. ~ #8lb. mono tight - then finish filling with braid tight ... **Only 4 or 5 wraps of mono for backing and then filling 99% with braid is your main issue !

 

Now that I think about this it makes perfect sense. Good braid is expensive, filling half your reel with mono means you can spool 2 reels instead of one, and you only really need about 50 yards of line youre actually gonna fish


fishing user avatarLxVE Bassin reply : 

When I started using braid on my casting set ups I went with 30# braid and it would have its occasional "dig ins" while fishing. This year I switched to 40# braid and I have not had any problems with it diggin in. I recommend going no lower than 40# on casting set ups. I made use for my 30# braid for top shot backings and my catfish sets ups. 


fishing user avatarpondbassin101 reply : 

I'll keep this braid on the caster and I don't  really want to put it on a spinning reel because I was thinking of getting #15 or #20 braid for a spinning setup not #30. Guess my next braid purchase I'd going to #40 or 50. Unless I hooked a really big bass or get snagged up I think I should be fine with the current braid




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