Invisi-Braid
Lester Neigard
Posted 5/10/2015 8:06 AM (#768317)
Subject: Invisi-Braid




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I bought some Spiderwire Invisi-Braid to try for the first time this year. I really like the feel of it and it doesn't hold that much water; however, I have had some serious issues with it fraying (already lost one bucktail). I'm guessing I just got a bad spool, but thought I would check to see if anyone else had similar problems.
Jeff78
Posted 5/10/2015 8:28 AM (#768319 - in reply to #768317)
Subject: Re: Invisi-Braid





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Location: central Wisconsin
Check your rod tip with a q-tip
jchiggins
Posted 5/10/2015 9:00 AM (#768320 - in reply to #768319)
Subject: Re: Invisi-Braid




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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
Jeff78 - 5/10/2015 8:28 AM

Check your rod tip with a q-tip
check it twice
MstrMusky
Posted 5/10/2015 3:53 PM (#768345 - in reply to #768317)
Subject: Re: Invisi-Braid




Posts: 156


Been using this line for almost a decade, and never had any issues. IMHO, it's the best line there is. I cast father, fewer backlashes (and when i do, it doesn't bury), doesn't hold as much water in Fall, etc.

Agree with those saying to check your rods with a Q-tip...or maybe its possible you got a bad batch. I use 80lb, what are you using?
Lester Neigard
Posted 5/10/2015 5:48 PM (#768357 - in reply to #768317)
Subject: Re: Invisi-Braid




Posts: 72


Guides on the rod are fine. I really liked the feel of the line, and I have had zero backlash issues in the short time I have used it. I am using 50 pound. I bought it for smaller springtime ducktails. It sounds like I might have just gotten a bad spool. I have never experienced anything like that, though.