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Message Subject: Braided line
Allstate48
Posted 2/1/2006 4:13 AM (#175050)
Subject: Braided line




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Location: Corning, Iowa
We're going to rig a spinning combo up for our grandson, and want to use braided line. Is one better for spinning? Thanks Doug
mikie
Posted 2/1/2006 8:23 AM (#175076 - in reply to #175050)
Subject: RE: Braided line





Location: Athens, Ohio
I've found that limp-er line works best for spinning gear (is that a word?). Too stiff and you'll be getting tangles. I've used Spiderwire original braid, not sure they make it any more, I got a good supply from the warehouse a couple years ago. hope that helps a little. I think kids take to spinning gear better, so I hope you both do well. m
scott24
Posted 2/1/2006 3:35 PM (#175180 - in reply to #175050)
Subject: RE: Braided line


I use 30# Power Pro on my Shimano 4000 series spinner and am very happy with it. Casts a Martian mile and doesn't ever tangle. Like the previous response, I think the limp braid is a tremendous advantage.
brandonschorle
Posted 2/2/2006 11:41 PM (#175431 - in reply to #175050)
Subject: RE: Braided line




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use 30-50lb power pro line 30 will cast better than the 50 good luck to you guys
Allstate48
Posted 2/3/2006 3:20 AM (#175439 - in reply to #175050)
Subject: RE: Braided line




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Location: Corning, Iowa
Thanks, we're taking him to Canada this year. Thanks Doug
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