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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Driest Super Braid
 
Message Subject: Driest Super Braid
muskyman89
Posted 4/12/2012 5:59 PM (#552748)
Subject: Driest Super Braid


What is the driest super braid out there? I heard cortland spectron and spiderwire ultracast are quite dry.
MG51
Posted 4/12/2012 6:05 PM (#552750 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




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the one that stays out of the water
joemsanderson
Posted 4/12/2012 6:06 PM (#552751 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




Posts: 150


Location: Central Minnesota
I have Cortland Masterbraid on some of my reels and it is pretty dry.
MG51
Posted 4/12/2012 6:08 PM (#552752 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




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im sorry it was too easy, but 832 kicks off a lot of water which is nice in summer, but your fingers get real cold in cold weather
muskyman89
Posted 4/12/2012 6:09 PM (#552753 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: RE: Driest Super Braid


I remember masterbraid retaining a lot of water, my thumb looked like a prune after a few hours of casting
shaley
Posted 4/12/2012 6:29 PM (#552755 - in reply to #552753)
Subject: RE: Driest Super Braid





Posts: 1184


Location: Iowa Great Lakes
I run stealth, invisibraid, power pro and 832, the 832 is the driest line in my rotation...
pike2772
Posted 4/12/2012 7:14 PM (#552768 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




Posts: 147


Location: Chesterton, Indiana
Suffix 832 is my vote
figure8em
Posted 4/12/2012 7:37 PM (#552771 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




Posts: 53


Vicious has my vote...have used many others and Vicious holds up the best for me!
curleytail
Posted 4/12/2012 7:53 PM (#552775 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
I use both Cortland Masterbraid and Suffix 832. I'm don't know if they are the driest, but they seem pretty dry to me. I tried PowerPro years ago and the Cortland and 832 seem to be quite a bit more dry than the PowerPro was. PowerPro might be a different animal than it was when I used it 6 or 7 years ago...

Tucker
WBL_JL
Posted 4/12/2012 8:42 PM (#552787 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid





Posts: 128


I actually really like TuffLine... I've had to many incidents with Power pro backlashing/snapping and wont buy it anymore, although they did come out with a different braid this year that looks similar to the texture/braid of TuffLine, cant remember the model of it but it is power pro forsure and has a brown color. Might be worth a shot
WBL_JL
Posted 4/12/2012 8:44 PM (#552788 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid





Posts: 128


.. doesnt answer your question on the driest haha but thats what I use anyway!
Pete Stoltman
Posted 4/13/2012 8:25 AM (#552856 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




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I've never quite been able to figure why "dry line" is so important to so many people. While I typically use the Cortland products I don't think they are quite as dry as some of the other lines out there. I fish all season long till ice up and I just don't see dryness as an issue. Educate me.
Ronix
Posted 4/13/2012 8:46 AM (#552859 - in reply to #552856)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




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Pete Stoltman - 4/13/2012 9:25 AM

I've never quite been able to figure why "dry line" is so important to so many people. While I typically use the Cortland products I don't think they are quite as dry as some of the other lines out there. I fish all season long till ice up and I just don't see dryness as an issue. Educate me.


Ditto

Ive used power pro and 832...both are great lines and both get wet
jackson
Posted 4/13/2012 12:03 PM (#552904 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




Posts: 582


I like PP when new for being drier. the 832 i had was quite wet once it started breaking in. Not to mention bleeding like crazy.
mtcook16
Posted 4/13/2012 12:33 PM (#552913 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid





Posts: 546


Location: MN
Suffix 832 gets my vote. I wouldn't say it bleeds like crazy, Jackson. It does fade, just like any line.
esoxaddict
Posted 4/13/2012 2:55 PM (#552924 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid





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Well, Pete, when it's 35 degrees and windy, it's nice to have less spray on your hands than more. I've found that it doesn't matter as much what line you use - it all holds more water when it's older than it does fresh off the spool. I've started changing my line in the fall for this reason. Besides - we spend the summer fishing rocks, cutting line off pretty much daily. Another benefit is knowing your line is fresh for those sucker hooksets!
jackson
Posted 4/13/2012 3:49 PM (#552933 - in reply to #552913)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




Posts: 582


mtcook16 - 4/13/2012 12:33 PM

Suffix 832 gets my vote. I wouldn't say it bleeds like crazy, Jackson. It does fade, just like any line.


no it bleeds like crazy.. look like someone killed a martian on the bow of my boat. Maybe i got a bad lot, but my shirt was covered and i had about 500 green spots all over the front of my white boat. It bleeds.. and digs in very well.
shaley
Posted 4/13/2012 5:58 PM (#552949 - in reply to #552933)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid





Posts: 1184


Location: Iowa Great Lakes
No bleeding with the spool of 832 I have....
muskyman89
Posted 4/13/2012 7:55 PM (#552960 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: RE: Driest Super Braid


Line dryness is an issue for me because my thumb gets soaked and pruned from touching the spool after a cast, and eventually my power handle gets wet and slippery. That's why i'm trying to find the driest braid for casting this season.
Brad P
Posted 4/13/2012 9:01 PM (#552974 - in reply to #552748)
Subject: Re: Driest Super Braid




Posts: 833


I found my 832 to be very dry. The issue I had with it is that the gore fiber will eventually peel out of the line, causing buildup on the levelwind. This did not cause any noticeable issues, but it was a bit of mess at the end of the season.
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