Thanks, have you tried any of the Varvivas sea bass max power line?Blauwe Lori wrote:https://www.digitaka.com/list.php?categ ... +%28New%29
Any braids better than Daiwa Samurai?
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No
I didnt
I didnt
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Just ordered some braid you recommended.Blauwe Lori wrote:No
I didnt
It might be a while until I get it, I ordered the 11.2 pound in yellow.
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From digitaka?
They are fast With shipping
They are fast With shipping
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Europe from ebay $25 shipped.Blauwe Lori wrote:From digitaka?
They are fast With shipping
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Blauwe Lori wrote:https://www.digitaka.com/list.php?categ ... +%28New%29
Man I just found out I ordered some x4 instead of the x8
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I just ordered some of this in 5lb and it seems pretty nice.ScoobyDoo wrote:After quite a bit of time spent with the Maxxima.
I'm switching all my reels over to Fins 40g
The maxxima is great line.
But the fins 40g despite it's bullshit diameter rating. Is, at least to me. Better. It's the best line ive ever used for FW. Spooling up a few stella sw, saltiga and another stella fi along with a new undisclosed baitcasters. Gonna spool up some new steez twings as well.
crap's pricey....but after more than half a season and thousands of casts...it's still performing like it was just spooled.
It's a sheathed line..and doesn't rely on coatings for it's body. I like braids that have a bit of memory retention....(not like mono) but this has enough that tip wraps are non existant...and it doesn't twist at all which is evident by the lack of twist at leader joins.
thousands of casts and not a fiber out of place....
Best casting braid i've ever used.
Great stuff..
Re: Any braids better than Daiwa Samurai?
The new spiderwire smooth is really strong line. It is impossible to break 50lb when hung. It is a little on the thick side as far as braid goes but its smooth and quite.
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poot04 wrote:The new spiderwire smooth is really strong line. It is impossible to break 50lb when hung. It is a little on the thick side as far as braid goes but its smooth and quite.
Probably because it's abs is close to 80lbs
Daiwas j braid 50 breaks at 76 when I use a pr knot
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Makes sense, I had a frog hung in a dead standing tree and I put my thumb on the spool and pulled directly back and pulled the tree overScoobyDoo wrote:poot04 wrote:The new spiderwire smooth is really strong line. It is impossible to break 50lb when hung. It is a little on the thick side as far as braid goes but its smooth and quite.
Probably because it's abs is close to 80lbs
Daiwas j braid 50 breaks at 76 when I use a pr knot
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poot04 wrote:Makes sense, I had a frog hung in a dead standing tree and I put my thumb on the spool and pulled directly back and pulled the tree overScoobyDoo wrote:poot04 wrote:The new spiderwire smooth is really strong line. It is impossible to break 50lb when hung. It is a little on the thick side as far as braid goes but its smooth and quite.
Probably because it's abs is close to 80lbs
Daiwas j braid 50 breaks at 76 when I use a pr knot
Dude...my first week ever using braid. Back when i was a sophomore in highschool back in 97 i think.
I was using Fenwick Iron thread which was an ultra premium braid and one of the only braids available. 34$ for 150 yards if I remember correctly.
I used a polomar knot and got a jig stuck in a half dead tree....Pulled down about a 20 foot limb....wasn't some skinny twig either. That part of the tree ended up being great structure for about 10 years......Imagine that!!
Me and my buddy still laugh about it 20 years later!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I've switched all my spinning reels to fins 40g
Love it....
Love it....