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Irishman
04-01-2015, 08:39 PM
Have some reels that need new braid. Figuring 65lb braid and 40lb mono top shots. Recommendations on braid? Have paid a lot for power pro in the tackle store. Anyone bought or got good deals and where from?
Cheers!!!

Raskal311
04-01-2015, 08:50 PM
look for coupons I just picked up two 300 years 50lb and a 300yard of 65lb from sportsauthority.com for like $45 shipped. I also just got 200 years of seaguar floro leader from jiggyworld for $48 shipped.

Raskal311
04-01-2015, 08:52 PM
There is a 20% coupon out for big5

Cadillyak
04-02-2015, 08:13 AM
I get my reels spooled at SquidCo. I like Power Pro due to its abrasiveness when fishing around kelp.

boxturtle
04-02-2015, 03:28 PM
in the beginning I use to find deals on braids but the problem is you have to put it on yourself. Which is really hard to do right. Save yourself the grief and go to a tackle shop and do it right the first time.

food4less562
04-02-2015, 04:27 PM
http://www.turners.com/info/7ethacre-3#.VR3cM-Hr_m4

Cadillyak
04-02-2015, 05:11 PM
in the beginning I use to find deals on braids but the problem is you have to put it on yourself. Which is really hard to do right. Save yourself the grief and go to a tackle shop and do it right the first time.

x2. The last thing you want is to have your braid "digging" into itself.

FlyFishinYakr
04-02-2015, 06:29 PM
I know someone.
Otherwise I check eBay from time to time, you can sometimes find good prices w/free ship. I just bought a 1500 yard spool of 30# Power Pro Slick 8 for $135 shipped.
As for spooling your own reel...do you really need 300 yards of line? A trick I learned while working in a tackle shop is to cross load (criss-cross) the line when spooling up at the base and slowly minimize the angle of load. The trick is not to lay the line right next to each other. Ever notice that baitcasters don't lay the line right next to each other? I usually can get about 250 yards on my reels which has always been enough.
I started to do this with my long range gear especially on my Wide Internationals decades ago (otherwise I have loaded my 50SW with 600 yards of 100# Izor when I worked at the shop!). I figure if a fish could strip that much line off my reel he could have the line...point the rod and wait until I get to the knot! The heck with attaching another rod and tossing my rod over the side! NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! :the_finger:
Just my .02!
FFY :sifone:

tanners
04-02-2015, 07:46 PM
x2. The last thing you want is to have your braid "digging" into itself.
What good is packing the braid on machine tight if you are going to lay it back on hand tight after the first cast? Just curious.

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jorluivil
04-02-2015, 08:05 PM
What good is packing the braid on machine tight if you are going to lay it back on hand tight after the first cast? Just curious.

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All of my reels have braid and I loaded all of them without the use of a machine. I've fought everything from bass to sharks to black seabass and yellows on those reels, the braid has NEVER dug into itself.

Also, I don't see how the braid can dig into itself, when its loaded (by hand or machine) onto the reels its loaded it somewhat of a criss-cross pattern; left to right, right to left.....right? Am I wrong?

Irishman
04-02-2015, 08:19 PM
I load mine under pressure using a glove to wind on, kinda double wrap around two fingers. Just trying to see who is buying what from where. It's expensive stuff but I love the idea of being able to change top shots and respective breaking strength quickly.

jorluivil
04-02-2015, 08:39 PM
I load mine under pressure using a glove to wind on, kinda double wrap around two fingers. Just trying to see who is buying what from where. It's expensive stuff but I love the idea of being able to change top shots and respective breaking strength quickly.


Ooh yeah.......I forgot to answer your question.

I've never kept track but I'm confident in saying that I replace my braid ever 2-3 years and when I do I usually buy it online (amazon/ebay) or at a local store but thats rare. Because I'm not replacing it often I don't really waste my time looking for the best deal, if I need it, I order it and I'm done. Personally, I'd rather order it from the comfort of my home and not waste an hour of my time driving to and from a shop just to save a $3 dollars.

If you're replacing line on a handful of reels it makes sense to look for the best deal but if you're loading it on one or two reels just go online and order it, don't waste your time driving around town looking for the best deal.

As far as top shot goes I use 40lb seaguar on all of my lines.


Almosg forgot to mention that all of my reels are loaded with 65lb powerpro

Cadillyak
04-02-2015, 10:04 PM
All of my reels have braid and I loaded all of them without the use of a machine. I've fought everything from bass to sharks to black seabass and yellows on those reels, the braid has NEVER dug into itself.

Also, I don't see how the braid can dig into itself, when its loaded (by hand or machine) onto the reels its loaded it somewhat of a criss-cross pattern; left to right, right to left.....right? Am I wrong?

To be honest I have only heard horror stories about braid digging into itself. Squidco is pretty reasonable with their prices so getting them to spool my reel was a no brainer. As far as all the fish u have fought, I can neither confirm nor deny, as I'm lucky to catch a mackerel here and there.

CardShark
04-03-2015, 09:28 AM
Otherwise I check eBay from time to time, you can sometimes find good prices w/free ship. I just bought a 1500 yard spool of 30# Power Pro Slick 8 for $135 shipped.


You have to be careful about buying Power Pro on Ebay, the vast majority of it is fake.

taggermike
04-03-2015, 09:45 AM
For my lighter braid, 20lb and lower, I've had good success buying Western Filament Tuff Line from either bass pro or cabelas. It's cheaper than most braid, goes on sale frequently, and has worked well. For heavier braid I have squidco fill my reels (power pro). Heavy braid can be pricey so I think in the longer run its better to get the exact length you need rather than having line left over but not enough to use on another reel. Mike

Raskal311
04-03-2015, 01:42 PM
You have to be careful about buying Power Pro on Ebay, the vast majority of it is fake.

The 1500 yard spool i got on amazon was confirmed fake by Shimano, I got the amazon store shut down and my money refunded.


Never again

corpsmanusn2001
04-03-2015, 02:14 PM
The 1500 yard spool i got on amazon was confirmed fake by Shimano, I got the amazon store shut down and my money refunded.


Never again
But did it work? Cause I'm cheap

Raskal311
04-03-2015, 02:55 PM
But did it work? Cause I'm cheap
Not sure never used it. Wasn't worth loosing a 30lb yellow :D from what i was told by others the 65lb rating on the fake line would break at around 40lb.

FlyFishinYakr
04-04-2015, 01:17 AM
You have to be careful about buying Power Pro on Ebay, the vast majority of it is fake.

I go through Shimano's authorized dealers. :D
I've heard about the fake stuff (:banghead:) so I had a friend get me a list of their high volume authorized dealers.
FFY :sifone: