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    braid

    Hi guys
    Can any one tell me when fishing with 50bls braid or any braid do you fill the spoll or just a hundred yards or so, after mono and where in Australia is the best price. Thanks

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    Re: braid

    not sure on the best price but unless you've got money to burn just use the braid as a "top shot" on top of your mono. The first hundred metres or so is always going to be the most important.

    cheers,

    steve

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    Re: braid

    you should be able to buy bigger spools of braid from your local tackle shop.

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    I do fill the whole spool with braid.
    A bit of sticky tape first to prevent slippage.

    Not really such a waste of money as:

    1. Braid lasts for years and mono does not.
    2. No knots.
    3. When the first 50-100m used starts fraying I turn the braid around (take it off and spool again starting with the used part, this puts unused braid on the outside and into use.

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    Best price is at Kfart when thy have their 30% off sales......or if you have MAKRO Warehouse try them...
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    Re: braid

    I would top top up the spool with the braid depending on how deep you are going to fish with it, for example: if this 50 pound line is going on to a rod used for casting lures or baits in creeks etc. then a 100m top shot would be fine because the only way the knot between you're braid and mono is going to be exposed is if a fish takes that much line of you. But if it is for fishing reefs out in the deeper waters then you have more chance of you're knot between you're braid and mono being exposed (potentially a weak link) and it may be a better option to go for a longer spool.

    Also keep in mind how much line your reel can take of a particular line diameter in regards to the spool length of braid that you buy. There is no point putting only 300m on a reel that can hold 500m, you would need to load mono first as a backing then top shot with braid. It is all about getting value for your hard earned coin without running the risk of potentially losing that fish of a lifetime.

    Good luck

    Cheers Kev

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    Wear_the_fox_hat
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    Re: braid

    Magic,
    Be careful if using braid in reef areas, one nick & you're gone. Also, if you've got all day to pull up a big one, braid is fine, but without the flex of mono, you may pull the hooks more often than not if you start laying into it.

    Best of luck.

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    just brought a TLD 25 form the mart soprts joint and got them to load it with 800yard of 50lb fins and lucky me when i got to the checkout they forgot to charge me for it yippy $120 of braid for free
    just need the adjust it with the mono and reverse it now and i'm set
    they also put 400 yards on the charter specail i brout for free too!
    needless to say i was a happy boy


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    Re: braid

    Magic,
    Mate in relation to where to buy you gear, Well i see heaps of places which are most likley good deals however MO Tackle at coffs habour will beat any shelf price you can find. Go to your local newsagent and buy there monthly cataloge from the fishing section. They promise to beat any price, if they can not beat it well the product is free. I have brought stuff from reel's to hooks to braid from them. at $3 for 50 2/0 hooks who can beat it also if you buy rods etc they come packaged in pvc pipe. I am yet to find any one with half the products these blokes have and even harder to find any where else cheaper.

    You can go there and buy or mail order all for the same price. Cheaper by mail i think don't quote me though.

    If you need a number mate im me.

    Cheers

    Mad!

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    Not impressed with MO tackle any more. They aren't the cheapest, and their latest mag was blatant false advertising. Claiming if they aren't the cheapest then it is free, and when you read the fine print, it is only free if they can not beat the price. Just ain't worth the effort to me. There are local tackle shops in Brisbane with a bigger range too.

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    Re: braid

    I've heard MO tackle are realy paying the price for the cheaper or free claim now that their new neighbors have moved in,apparently people are going in and getting discounts on the low prices offered by the new boys,what goes around comes around I suppose.

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    Re: braid

    the grand opening for that sports sort that has mart in it was on saterday just gone and while fishing tackle australia does say they will beat prices they told a few people to bugger off on saterday as some people were going in and seeing some of the rods at up to 75% off normal retail and trying to get fishing tackle australia to beat that and of couse they couldn't
    but will be intreasting in the comeing mounths as i'm sure a huge priceing war will be going on where the only winners will be us the shoppers

    (backbone 15kg rods were going for $59)
    (fishing tackle australia mo tackle and that mart store are right next to each other)

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    shit thats cheap for backbone rod

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    thanks guys for all of your advice. Magic

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    Re: braid

    Magic,
    main reason for always backing up braid is to stop spool failure. Not the commonest of afflictions and I have never seen it happen, but apparently the braid gets compressed by subsequent layers especially when the drag is on hard, spools have been known to literally implode. Some guys even back up with sash cord - don't know about its virtues. Needless to say all my braid reels have a backing of some sort. Hope this helps.
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