I hear good things about the Mad Fishen braid. They have 10, 15 and 20# chartreuse line. Also currently have a sale going on.
MAD Braid Bundle 4 Spools – MadFishen
Hey everyone just looking for some opinions/advice.....switching from mono to braid. I usually use 4 or 6lb test Slime line mono. Usually casting 1/32 or 1/16 jigs with a 6 or 6 1/2 foot ACC crappie stick rods. What would be the best braid and what test strength? Also use high vis yellow. Thanks!
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I hear good things about the Mad Fishen braid. They have 10, 15 and 20# chartreuse line. Also currently have a sale going on.
MAD Braid Bundle 4 Spools – MadFishen
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Power pro slick yellow 10lb.
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Try some Varivas Infinity PE X8……excellent all the way around.
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I use the Power Pro Slick8 V2 in moonshine color. The moonshine color glows under blacklight. The Slick 8 is coated to make it cast better. I use the 10lbs 2lbs diameter. I really like the 8lbs 1lbs diameter when I can find it. I have some that is 5 years old. Per foot the 300yrd spool is considerably cheaper than the 150 yrd spool
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Orginal Fireline 4# Solar.
Thirty years plus. No leader necessary for crappie. 4# fluorocarbon leader for gills,shellcrackers and bass.
Castability and sensitivity are excellent.
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It’s hard to find, but I like using the Power Pro in 5# test on my light setups.
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If this is your first time using braid, I'll share some of my first impressions. My first few cast with fresh braid left me disappointed. Luckily, I was with a seasoned user of this. He just looked at me and smiled. Keep casting he said. As I continued to cast, the line "relaxed" and I came to really enjoy fishing with it.
Another point I'll make is when you price a spool of the good stuff, your going to be shocked after buying mono. What you need to know is that you won't be re-spooling line as often. I've got line on some spools that is five years old and still in good shape. There is a learning curve with this product. For instance, if you get hung up, do NOT wrap the line around your hand and pull. You'll only do that once. Good luck.
Mike