Fishing lines

Bernard Venter

New member
What kind of fishing lines do you prefer? I know it is a general question. Do you use braid or nylon? Monofilament, flourocarbin?  Diferent type of lines for different reels? Let us have a good discussion on fishing lines for different reels, species, etc.   
 

Ryan

Sealiner
I use braid on spinning reels - Only "Spiderwire" I find other braids inferior and "Fireline way too expensive.
I spool my spinning reels 75% with mono and the 25% braid on top - makes the budget go that much further.
Mono - I fish Flourocarbon 10lb on one of my bass sticks when the bass are being Finnessie other wise I use Double x Powerline 12lb in white on all my other reels.

I have recently been offered a trial of Ultima line which I have heard good reports on but am still awaiting info.
Keep it simple.
On my light tackle I use 4lb Double X Platinum and for me this works...
 

Ryan

Sealiner
I have experinced a problem with some lines having terrible memory so it is seldom that I venture from the above lines.
I must say I like P-Line Halo - but the price scares the ...... out of me
 

Hooked

Senior Member
[color=#0066cc]Ryan[/color] wrote:
I use braid on spinning reels - Only "Spiderwire" I find other braids inferior and "Fireline way too expensive.
I spool my spinning reels 75% with mono and the 25% braid on top - makes the budget go that much further.
Mono - I fish Flourocarbon 10lb on one of my bass sticks when the bass are being Finnessie other wise I use Double x Powerline 12lb in white on all my other reels.

I have recently been offered a trial of Ultima line which I have heard good reports on but am still awaiting info.
Keep it simple.
On my light tackle I use 4lb Double X Platinum and for me this works...
Sorry Dude , ran out of band width , cell phone airtime and have been swamped under with NCGS this week.Will organise ASAP.........................
 

BigBass

Sealiner
For freshwater artlure, 30lb test braid (Berkley Whiplash or Spiderwire) on spinning reels with a mono (Double XX dull green) leader of around 0.30mm diameter works well for me ... On my baitcasting (revolving spool) reels, 50lb test braid with (usually) a 0.40mm diameter leader ... The leader diameter/ strength may be adjusted up or down according to species tageteted and conditions. So, too, you may adjust the mono leader length. I use from 1m - 5m of mono leader.

Most fluorocarbons, in my opinion, could be overrated and do not hold a knot as well as mono. I have used Berkley Vanish (the older Vanish) some years ago and I was NOT impressed at all - it had a habit of failing/ breaking for no reason at all. Seaguar fluorocarbon leader material is good, but very expensive (and has a rather thick diameter relative to test poundage), but I could not fault it. Just remember that fluorocarbon takes MUCH longer than mono to degrade. Mono is not enivronmentally friendly, but fluoro is MUCH LESS environmentally friendly than mono ... I will, generally, just go with Double XX dull green mono for my leader - it is tough, supple, abrasion resistant, holds a knot really well and does not seem to bother the fish - what more can you ask for?

A further advantage is that the braid seems to last just about indefinitely (about 6 years for me now ...) and all you have to do is periodically refresh your short piece of mono leader. Much kinder to the environment as well! Also, you will probably never lose a fish due to line breakage or not having enough line on your reel. If you do have to break off after hooking up on the bottom or structure, the line will break at or close to the knot usually on the mono leader, leaving less junk in the water.
 

J

Senior Member
I use Suffix 10lb braid on my baitcaster rod, it has a 0.12mm diameter, I fish it without a leader as i am quite gentle with the drag. On my heavy spinning stick I use suffix 20lb sinking braid, normally with 2m of xx mono for leader, my reason for leader here is so I can hold the line when the barbel is next to the kayak, braid makes eina when you hold it and the fish decides to shake the hell out of it next to the kayak. I find the feedback I get from braid is unmatched as you feel every little bump in the water.
 
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