One more bone head question If I ever get the urge to take a deep water ling/blackfish/sea bass trip and I showed up with a heavy bluefish spinning rod and a large spinning reel (Penn Power Graph 7000 to be exact)would that work ( I would load up with 40 lb braid). All the pictures I see form these deep water trips everyone use conventional reels which I understand but being 50% Polish I can barely keep tangles off a spinning reel let alone a conventional reel.Any ThoughtsChris
Braid does not degrade like mono does. If you don't see any fraying or nicks in the line you are good to go.
it always fades out....a little trick i use....when i am spooling up an empty reel, i take a reel that has braid on it, and keep that in free spool then connect it to my mono backing on the empty reel and fill the empty reel from that one....basically "backwards". then all the braid that you never used on the reel is like brand new on the reel you just filled...color and all!
Yes, reverse the line! It's like a freshly spooled reel! Plan on hitting mine before the spring!
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