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    what line

    Just collected a couple of rods to be used for fishing for barra and cod. Using E5 baitcasters on them..what size line is recommended?

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    20 & 30lb Nitlon ( the blue stuff) - cannot fault it & has been the most reliable braid I've used over the last 5 years.

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Pinhead wont have to worry about Nits, he has no hair, not enough for nits to take over anyway. Sorry Pinhead. Nitlon is very good and I use it on my soft plastic reels. You will have a pretty high performance outfitt with all that flash stuff mate, you sure you going to be able to handle it? At least if you dont catch anything you will certainly look like you know what your doing.

    Stu

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    LOL at the nits comments. You are just talking with bias about the gear..LOL I wonder what make my new rods are ???

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    20lb braid Greg.

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    Yeah 20 lb mate, maybe 30 at a stretch just for piece of mind really They make Nanofil up to 27 lbs now so it might be worth trying. It casts really well and is holding up brilliantly for us. So far we've only used 12 lb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daintreeboy View Post
    Yeah 20 lb mate, maybe 30 at a stretch just for piece of mind really They make Nanofil up to 27 lbs now so it might be worth trying. It casts really well and is holding up brilliantly for us. So far we've only used 12 lb
    Nanofil is not a good choice for baitcasters ......... smooth and round is not what you want on a baitcaster - it will bite into the line load .
    Berkley recommend against it

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAGG View Post
    Nanofil is not a good choice for baitcasters ......... smooth and round is not what you want on a baitcaster - it will bite into the line load .
    Berkley recommend against it

    Chris
    Really? Can you post a link to this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daintreeboy View Post
    Really? Can you post a link to this?
    I don't have a link - but lift the label on the spool & the first thing you read is "Berkley Nanofil is designed for a wide variety of spinning reel applications"

    but I'm sure you can find it somewhere

    Chris

    PS ../. on the front packaging they describe it as "the ultimate spinning reel line"
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    There is always fireline, allthough i havent looked at it but i was thinking of looking into good for lighter casting weights without the wind knots...so i hear. not sure if it will bite in in to the line load though

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    Quote Originally Posted by sambino View Post
    There is always fireline, allthough i havent looked at it but i was thinking of looking into good for lighter casting weights without the wind knots...so i hear. not sure if it will bite in in to the line load though
    I wouldn't use fireline on a baitcaster - you can , but it's a poor choice. The best lines are the true braided lines (not fused) - 4 or 8 pick ....... these lay the best & are less likely to bite into itself. The braiding process (uncoated) means that the weave creates a greater surface area reducing the ability of the line to bite into itself ...... or so the theory goes . I know from my experiences that the fused braids generally dont work as well on baitcasters - most have been ripped off my bc reels pretty quickly


    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAGG View Post
    I wouldn't use fireline on a baitcaster - you can , but it's a poor choice. The best lines are the true braided lines (not fused) - 4 or 8 pick ....... these lay the best & are less likely to bite into itself. The braiding process (uncoated) means that the weave creates a greater surface area reducing the ability of the line to bite into itself ...... or so the theory goes . I know from my experiences that the fused braids generally dont work as well on baitcasters - most have been ripped off my bc reels pretty quickly


    Chris

    Just because you don't like fireline doesn't mean it's crap. We've been using fireline for a number of years without drama. What line you use is a personal choice - there's no right or wrong answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wags on the water View Post
    Just because you don't like fireline doesn't mean it's crap. We've been using fireline for a number of years without drama. What line you use is a personal choice - there's no right or wrong answer.
    what you are saying is of course correct ......... All I am saying is that there are much much better choices. Would I advise someone to spool up a baitcaster with fireline ....... absolutely not!. A light spin reel absolutely yes!!! . Opinion based on using superlines since they first came out in the 90s...... literally dozens & dozens of makes , types & weights on numerous types of outfits - with no bias or affiliation.
    If you are happy with your choice - stick with it ........ but if you are open minded try a true braid and experience the difference.

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    I used to use Fireline on my baitcasters and after it "ran in" it was fine but it is very wirey to start with,i've tried a few "braids" and found that for my style of fishing (casting/trolling) the Fins original comes out as a good allrounder.........It has good knot strength some decent diameter and behaves itself on every reel i have it on....I have caught literally thousands of fish using it and would have to say it has not let me down once..........Sunline casts well and is smooth through the guides but has poor knot strength IMO...

    Pinhead i would start off with some Fins 30lb and see how you go,it's cheap and i really can't fault it........sure it's not every ones favourite but it is a good allrounder without a doubt......i'm sure you would be more than happy with it.

    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    Pinhead wont have to worry about Nits, he has no hair, not enough for nits to take over anyway. Sorry Pinhead. Nitlon is very good and I use it on my soft plastic reels. You will have a pretty high performance outfitt with all that flash stuff mate, you sure you going to be able to handle it? At least if you dont catch anything you will certainly look like you know what your doing.

    Stu

    Based on that Stu..I probably should not put line on them..just leave them there to look pretty. Have not even put the reels on the rods yet..the rods look oh so pretty..LOL..seems a shame to add anything to them.

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