8 strand braid for baitfishing

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seanie35
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8 strand braid for baitfishing

#1 Post by seanie35 »

Just wondering is anyone using the more expensive 8strand braids for baitfishing. Be some job for a bit of distance im wondering though is there any disadvantage as regards using 3-4-5oz leads with the stuff sure its great flicking out 20g lures . Obviously im talking 30-40lb breaking strains :lol:
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Re: 8 strand braid for baitfishing

#2 Post by razor2 »

Hey Sean i have used it in the passed and to be honest i went back to mono i found it hard to grip the lead .The rod tip used to be hopping all the time and found it to sensitive.Plus if you use a multi watch your thumb.But i know a few lads who use it and they think its fine sur give it a go and see how you get on
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Re: 8 strand braid for baitfishing

#3 Post by roger de dodger »

i find the ordinary braid fine over clean ground ,but to be honest if your over mixed ground it just snaps every time it rubs on a bit of rough for more than a few min :roll: you want a rod with a nice bendy tip if your surf fishing to stop the lead pulling out ,it has its uses for bait fishing ,i normally bring one reel with it on or a spare spool for the reel with it on ,can be good when the bass are nibbling instead of hoovering :lol: i dont know if i,d be spending huge money on the 8 stand as i dont think your going to get that much more distance?

i use it on a multi but break it in on a fixed spool first ,i dont put my thumb on or near the spool till the lead splashes :lol:
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Re: 8 strand braid for baitfishing

#4 Post by seanie35 »

I would say it would be lethal on the fingers roger, i know theres a good 10yard+ improvement using 8 strand with the lures as opposed to cheap chinese braid my maths adds on 20+ yards with a beachcaster using 8 strand 40lb bs, clean ground of course. I switched from mono to braid a few years back and have no issues at all suppose i just got used to the nods :)
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Re: 8 strand braid for baitfishing

#5 Post by thecatcher »

i also found braid to sensitive seanie very hard to spot bites.

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