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Line Preference On Spinning Reels 2024


fishing user avatarBig Tyga reply : 

I am new to spinning reels and just purchased the diawa exceler I am wonder what line should I string it with.  I'm going to be using it mainly for senkos its on a 7 foot medium carrot stix.  lease give me pinions


fishing user avatarOzark_Basser reply : 

Braid with a leader. Braid reduces line twists; therefore, its easier to manage. Also, it is very sensitive and easy to set the hook from long distances due to no stretch. I like a fluoro leader for added sensitivity compared to mono and abrasion resistance. I'd choose 20-30# braid with 10-12# fluoro as a leader if you just fish around moderate cover.


fishing user avatarJoedodge reply : 

10-15 pound fins wind tamer braid is amazing stuff. It's a lil stiff but it's very forgiving g for braid and manages wind so well


fishing user avatarrippin-lips reply : 

I use #15 power pro braid with a #6-10 fluoro leader. Cover dictates what size leader.


fishing user avatarBig C reply : 

Braid all the way.  Especially on the Carrot Stix.  The sensitivity is crazy. 


fishing user avatarTommyV reply : 

This brings up a question. My spin reel came with a ring for use with braid. What does it do and should I use it?


fishing user avatarnascar2428 reply : 

High vis yellow braid, 15 lb with a flourocarbon leader(10 to 15 lb).


fishing user avatarMaxximus Redneckus reply : 

Run straight braid the floro leader defeats purpose unless your in crystal clear water with small bass


fishing user avatarHookdUP reply : 

Straight braid 8-15lb your choice


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 

Another vote for braid + leader. 

 

For me, all my spinning gear has 10 pound

yellow Power Pro + varying size leaders.

 

Never a problem in thick slop, either. 10# 

is thin, but much stronger than rated by 

my reckoning.

 

Just find braid to be so much easier to manage

than nylon or fluoro lines.


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 
  On 3/3/2015 at 9:21 AM, Maxximus Redneckus said:

Run straight braid the floro leader defeats purpose unless your in crystal clear water with small bass

 

Well, "defeats purpose" is sort of an opinion as 

opposed to absolute :smiley:

 

Not all of us use a leader for visibility purposes.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 

8-10 lb braid. Use a leader if you want to, I don't.


fishing user avatarMO_LMB reply : 

6lb Maxima mono. I hate braid.


fishing user avatarAlonerankin2 reply : 
  On 3/3/2015 at 8:51 AM, TommyV said:

This brings up a question. My spin reel came with a ring for use with braid. What does it do and should I use it?

What reel? US reel use to come with a similar device to anchor braid/ reduce spool capacity. I can only assume that may well be what you are referring to..


fishing user avatarbassin is addicting reply : 

I like tufline supercast. It works perfect for spinning reels. it is a coated braid.super smooth It casts a mile.


fishing user avatarMaxximus Redneckus reply : 

Reason i say defeats the purpose is braid is more managable and everyone knows having a extra knot is just one more thing that can go wrong nothing about opinions its a fact


fishing user avatarbenzmech reply : 

Braid to fluorocarbon is the best. I have tried power pro, izorline, sufix, and a couple others. I picked up some stren sonic braid about 2 months ago because it was on sale and so far it has been great, probably my favorite. Doesn't twist on my spinning gear and the color has been holding up very well. You need to either use a backing of mono or fluorocarbon or ring that came with the reel. If not the braid can, and probably will, start sliding around on the reel when you are reeling something in. I use an improved albright knot for the braid to fluorocarbon and it has never let me down. Hope this helps.


fishing user avatarBaitMonkey1984 reply : 

Reiterate what everyone said above. I use 12 lb power pro slick 8 with a 12 lb fluorocarbon leader (approx. 4 ft). When spooling up use line conditioner and fill the spool to almost full. This set-up will greatly increase your casting difference and is extremely sensitive- you will feel the fish breathing on the line. Plus it is durable, so you need not re-spool each reel every year. I usually put 200 yards on and get 3-4 years out of it. Every year i cut off the last 30 yards or so until lI get to the fresh line. 


fishing user avatarTommyV reply : 

Team Lew's Gold Spin. I do believe all of their reels come with them. I never gave it any thought.


fishing user avatarplumworm reply : 

Well Maxx, our opinion may not agree with your fact. Your fact, is the opinion you wish all of us would agree with. See how easy each of us can come up with an idea without your input. Braid/leader is the way I wish to fish and your input isn't going to change that fact. Fact is, I really don't give a hoot owl about what you think.  InFACT, most of us here will do it our way in spite of facts that you opine.


fishing user avatarRSM789 reply : 

Depending on the amount of cover in your lake, you may want to consider Berkley Nanofil.  It is a no memory, low stretch super line that just comes off of spinning reels smoother than any other line I have used.  If you are fishing around a lot of wood or other abrasive cover, it may not be the right choice, but in areas with less potential for line damage, I swear by it.

 

I use 10 lb. & 12 lb. with matching test fluorocarbon leaders, have landed bass up to 8 lbs. and catfish (who grabbed my Roboworms or senko's) up to 15 lbs on it.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

For senkos it's braid with a fluoro leader without a doubt. I like 10lb test/2lb diameter Power Pro Super Slick for that duty.


fishing user avatargr8outdoorz reply : 

Braid w/ fluoro leader on one spinning setup. Straight fluoro on the other. Different lines for different jobs.


fishing user avatarSirSnookalot reply : 
  On 3/3/2015 at 8:51 AM, TommyV said:

This brings up a question. My spin reel came with a ring for use with braid. What does it do and should I use it?

I still put tape on the spool even though it's "braid ready".

 

I agree about braid and leader for spinning gear.  At present I'm using 10# PP slick, 10# US braid, 15# Fins wind tamer and 15# original PP.  Not a recommendation or endorsement, my everyday line is US braid and fish inline spinners most of the time with it.  It's the only line I've not had a wind tangle or knot, the line has performed beautifully.  I put some 20# on one of my barracuda rigs and so far it's been quite good.  


fishing user avatarMike L reply : 

I use a 20# PP with a 12# leader on my only spinning outfit when I'm in fairly open, shallow water.

That's it.

Mike


fishing user avatarSteveo-1969 reply : 
  On 3/3/2015 at 8:51 AM, TommyV said:

This brings up a question. My spin reel came with a ring for use with braid. What does it do and should I use it?

 

I fill the first half of the spool with cheap mono then the second half with braid for two reasons.  1) With mono backing the braid can't slip on the spool, and 2) Braid is expensive and I use less this way.


fishing user avatarBig Tyga reply : 

Thanks everyone for your help I appreciate it. How about backing in the reel is that necessary or just spoil with straightbraid then connect Fluro leader


fishing user avatarJoedodge reply : 

You can back it so there's less braid on the reel. That way te reel isn't full I braid you'll never functionally use. And save a lil cash


fishing user avatarCrestliner2008 reply : 

Interesting variety of opinions. It appears most folks prefer PowerPro over most other brands of braid. I totally agree with the main line being braid. Attach a 6' fluorocarbon leader and you're good to go. However, I differ on my selection of main braid lines. I much prefer Fireline Crystal to PowerPro.

 

Don't get me wrong, both are great braids. However, PP is a lot more "noisy" coming through the guides. This may/may not be an make or break issue, but it is for me. My Senko rod has about 50 yards of 10# test mono backing, to which I attach 8# test Fireline Crystal. I fill the spool with it, to just below the lip of the reel. (I'm assuming we're talking spinning gear here!) Then I attach a 6' leader of 8# test Fluorocarbon using the Alberto knot (as nearly guaranteed as any knot is). Then attach the hook. With this set up, you will not loose any fish and it's very quiet. Casts like a dream too. :)


fishing user avatarChrisD46 reply : 
  On 3/4/2015 at 4:43 AM, Steveo-1969 said:

I fill the first half of the spool with cheap mono then the second half with braid for two reasons.  1) With mono backing the braid can't slip on the spool, and 2) Braid is expensive and I use less this way.

^^This^^ !!
fishing user avatarBig Tyga reply : 

Thanks everyone again I really appreciate your input!


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

The more I think about these "which line is best " threads, the more I believe that it's like asking

 

"Which brand of gas and what octane is best to use in my vehicle ?"

 

They all work but everyone has a favorite which often revolves around performance & price.

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarUltra7580 reply : 

Do any of you guys use flouro on spinning. I just got some 8lb tastu to use in a stradic ci4+ for a drop shoting and shaky head type fishing?


fishing user avatarcurtis9 reply : 

I only use fluoro or copoly on spinning reels. I'm personally not a big fan or braid


fishing user avatarSchuyler co reply : 
  On 3/7/2015 at 8:03 AM, Ultra7580 said:

Do any of you guys use flouro on spinning. I just got some 8lb tastu to use in a stradic ci4+ for a drop shoting and shaky head type fishing?

I use straight 8lb invizx flourocarbon to drop shot/shaky head.......PP braid with flourocarbon leader for senkos




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