Can everyone tell me which braid to use I have only use whiplash and like it but is there better and why. I mainly use it to toss lures around. let me know what you think its time to get some more and all info is great.
Can everyone tell me which braid to use I have only use whiplash and like it but is there better and why. I mainly use it to toss lures around. let me know what you think its time to get some more and all info is great.
I switched from fireline and spiderwire stuff to Bionic Braid (well half way to changing all reels over).
I like the feel of the B.B both durring the casting/retrieve/trolling also durring working the line like knots and stuff.
Myself I dont know whats the best thing just what I like to use.
Muz
P.S B.B is also an aussie thing, which is another plus.
Yeah Muzzy
i would have to agree with u on BB its great! the reason behind my praise of this line would be that it has some give (7% don't quote me on that) but is reasonable stiff therfore still that feel that only braid has. it is great for casting and it has good knot strenght.
CJ
I use Berkleys fireline and couldn't be happier with it but I want to support the Aussie product so I will be topping up with BB to give it a try as soon as the spool is down a bit.
Cheers Luke
Love the feel of BB and the ease of getting backlashes out, but am not overly impressed with the way I am breaking it all the time, am using 30lb and busting it up like it is going out of fashion.. Has been on for about 2 weeks now and have just about spooled one reel already with bust offs.. at times I can't complain about BB but then at times it is weeker than the mono was...... > > >
Make that fully spooled the abu.. now I am pissed off to the max.... there must be a fault with this lot that I got just cause I am a southerner it dun mean I have to get shit like the rest do > >
not a happy camper at all > >
Originally Posted by Reddog
did I just get a bad spool ??? ???
Reddog
Seems strange that you are getting busted off. Is it getting cut from rocks, etc, or is it actually breaking.
Braid is not as resistant to abrasion as mono is due to the thin nature of the product so is not very good around rocks, oysters, etc.
Are you using a leader, if so how long and of what type/size.
If you feel it is simply breaking and not being cut you should take it back to where you bought it from and they can send it back to the factory for testing. If you don't have any luck with them feel free to send it to me and I will get it sorted out for you.
I`ve been using BB for a few years now and I must say that it is the best I`ve used.
Everybody has differing stories but my experience with the product has been exceptional.
I use 20lb mostly for Bass to Jack. This is all cast and retrieve where line thickness is largely irrelevant.
For occassional trolling, I used to use the 12lb BB but this is not in production any longer. I observed a few probs with the ultra thin 12lb. Breakages mainly. For Bream spinning and deep trolling I now us 8lb fireline. Great stuff and lasts for ages. I have also found the fireline to be OK on Threadline reels. Stray loops seem to be a thing of the past.
The 30 and 50lb BB is tough as nails. For Big Aggressive Barra and Jack, the 30 and 50 is the ducks nuts. Couple the BB with the appropriate Knotted Dogs and you can be very confident to load that sucker hard!!!
Hope this helps.
Regards, Randall.
Redog check your guides, might have a bad one there somewhere causing the grief to your braid ???.
Cheers
I started out using Fireline and still do for the lighter lines ( Bream to Bass). I bought a spool of 12lb BB and have had no problems with it yet. Only fished in the fresh with it casting and trolling for Bass goldens and Mackay Sooties.
I too prefer the look and feel of BB over Fireline. I have found its easier to undo over-runs when I get over excited.
Cheers,
Simon
Penn Power Braid by Jack Erskine is the greatest braid l have ever used,and l have tried them all.
It's tough powerful and it dosent hold water and its so tightly woven that you cannot tell if its two days or two years old on my reels,just terrific braid.
Its my choice and will always be my first choice of braid(long live jack)...
Randall did mention the knotted dogs they also go perfect with penn braid ,he is probably tying a new dog on know after being blown away by a Faust barra today.....
Travis
I've used BB for a while now and have had mixed results. I would have to say for castability etc it is great but it definitley lacks in knot strength, leading to same sort of experience as Reddog. I originally thought it might be my knots but a bimini on the main to a no name to the leader is the strongest I know to tie.
I've just spooled my Eon with some 30lb Berkley whiplash. It is very soft and more prone to backlash - only when I'm slack on the thumb break - but I like it alot. The knot strength is superb.
The main thing you need to do when using braid is to increase the number of turns used in your knots. With a bimini twist you need to use 70 turns as compared to 20 or 30 that you may use on mono. The increased number of turns decreases the amount of pressure put on the line in any one point, the thinner the braid the more turns required.
See - http://www.ausfish.com.au/harro/knots.htm for more info.
Have been useing BB and Penn Braids for 3 years and have found them to bouth be tottally execlent!!!!
Hookin,Brett
Hi Reddog,
one thing I've noticed with any braid is that if you are using sinkers it will definitely snap especially if you are slingshotting and the line gets pinched between the sinker and the swivel. It also doesn't have the advantage of mono in that it will wear away a lot quicker with a sinker running up and down it.
Cheers Luke