no matter how you look at it, its one of the best in my opinion
Quote from: mboy on March 12, 2008, 08:27:26 PMQuote from: ped579 on March 12, 2008, 07:35:18 PMDon't forget you can reverse the braid just by spooling onto an empty reel till you get to the mono retie and spool back up. Instant new line.Right, so in 3 years, put it on another reel.There ya go, cheaper then mono!Nah, sitting on the bottom of a spool, constantly damp with saltwater deteriorates the line quickly.Better off just getting new line.No way am I using the same line three seasons, I don't vare what kind it is.One and done.
Quote from: ped579 on March 12, 2008, 07:35:18 PMDon't forget you can reverse the braid just by spooling onto an empty reel till you get to the mono retie and spool back up. Instant new line.Right, so in 3 years, put it on another reel.There ya go, cheaper then mono!
Don't forget you can reverse the braid just by spooling onto an empty reel till you get to the mono retie and spool back up. Instant new line.
Quote from: OffTheHook13 on March 12, 2008, 08:57:04 PMQuote from: mboy on March 12, 2008, 08:27:26 PMQuote from: ped579 on March 12, 2008, 07:35:18 PMDon't forget you can reverse the braid just by spooling onto an empty reel till you get to the mono retie and spool back up. Instant new line.Right, so in 3 years, put it on another reel.There ya go, cheaper then mono!Nah, sitting on the bottom of a spool, constantly damp with saltwater deteriorates the line quickly.Better off just getting new line.No way am I using the same line three seasons, I don't vare what kind it is.One and done.That's why you think it is expensive. 1 season and you are done with braid?
Not really, the line at the bottom of the spool is much more susceptible to rotting out from the salt water.
Quote from: OffTheHook13 on March 12, 2008, 08:05:06 PMNot really, the line at the bottom of the spool is much more susceptible to rotting out from the salt water.I've reversed the braid on my reels a few times and never came across any rotten line. I'm not saying it can't happen, but I don't think Spectra (being almost a type of plastic) will ever actually rot. Am I wrong on this?
my line gets changed every year,I dont want to think about loosing a fish of a life time because I was cheap
Quote from: catfish hunter on March 12, 2008, 11:11:28 PMmy line gets changed every year,I dont want to think about loosing a fish of a life time because I was cheapThat's the way I feel.
Quote from: OffTheHook13 on March 13, 2008, 06:56:52 AMQuote from: catfish hunter on March 12, 2008, 11:11:28 PMmy line gets changed every year,I dont want to think about loosing a fish of a life time because I was cheapThat's the way I feel. What does it have to do with being cheap? Reversing PP(and it's assumed mono backing) onto another real, just to get to fresh stuff is econimically sound. Why waste perfectly good power pro? Mono is another story but PP you don't lose anything. Color and strength are there.I don't think there any difference with say stripping 20 yards off mid season just to get to the fresh stuff.For the record though, I normally do switch some reels year to year because I like trying new stuff. Suffix last year to hopefully Fireline this year. It's not that I don't like Suffix, I heard good things about Fireline and want to try it.Mono, is no question, I switch.
Quote from: eagleyankfan on March 13, 2008, 07:54:57 AMQuote from: OffTheHook13 on March 13, 2008, 06:56:52 AMQuote from: catfish hunter on March 12, 2008, 11:11:28 PMmy line gets changed every year,I dont want to think about loosing a fish of a life time because I was cheapThat's the way I feel. What does it have to do with being cheap? Reversing PP(and it's assumed mono backing) onto another real, just to get to fresh stuff is econimically sound. Why waste perfectly good power pro? Mono is another story but PP you don't lose anything. Color and strength are there.I don't think there any difference with say stripping 20 yards off mid season just to get to the fresh stuff.For the record though, I normally do switch some reels year to year because I like trying new stuff. Suffix last year to hopefully Fireline this year. It's not that I don't like Suffix, I heard good things about Fireline and want to try it.Mono, is no question, I switch. Absolutely no reason to put on new braid every single year on every reel you own.If you want to pretend you are a pro fisherman and claim to "fish so hard my braid goes bad ever year" fine, but don't tell me it is too expensive to fill a reel with braid for everyone else who knows you don't have to put on new braid every year.As stated, Mono, no doubt. Needs to be changed every year, even if you use it once the whole year.Memory in mono SUCKS!
And yes, it is way too expensive to fill all your reels from spool on up with braid.It's just not neccesary.I have 6 spinning reels filled with braid. Line slippage isn't an issue for me. I have at least 12 conventional reels filled with braid as well.Not too expensive when I don't need to replace the line for years at a clip.Maybe you get a little more wear and tear n the surf. buT FISHING FROM A BOAT, YOU ABSOLUTELY Do not have to change your line every year.Unless maybe you only have 1 reel?And, did you ever hear of line slippage?I guess not.Doesn't matter how tight you spool up.On a spinning reel line slippage is ALWAYS an issue.
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