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cast4musky
Posted 12/20/2015 3:35 PM (#796863)
Subject: Best Braid for Tranx Reels





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Is there a Braided Line that you think works better than others on a tranx reel that is used strickly for Double 10's? Some seem to be noisey and seem to have a little more friction than others, and then theres the matter of water retention...Whats your Opinion.
Yooper Padre
Posted 12/20/2015 6:59 PM (#796896 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels





Posts: 337


Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
I don't think reel brand matters, but if water retention is a concern, Suffix 832 is fantastic, especially late season when the air and water are cold.

Fr. K
Sidejack
Posted 12/20/2015 7:02 PM (#796898 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
I used some of Daiwa's J-Braid this summer/fall and liked it all right.
It's an 8 weave so not nearly as ropey-feeling as PP, doesn't sing thru the guides, and it doesn't lay as flat on the spool as MM thus, casts a little better coming off a non-levelwind reel. Color bleed & fray were typical.
Try putting new line on in the fall. Sheds water much better when it's new and it's broke in fer spring.
cast4musky
Posted 12/20/2015 8:23 PM (#796902 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels





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thanks Guys Now have tuff Line and power pro on all reels.....I will have to chech these suggested lines out.Thank You M
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 12/21/2015 4:23 AM (#796921 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels





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Location: St. Lawrence River
I switched from PP to sufix 832 and I like it better. Castability seems about the same but the 832 is quieter and retains less water.
Zinox
Posted 12/21/2015 6:36 AM (#796922 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels




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I use TUF XP on mine, also like the 832, but haven't used the 832 that long, but seems great as well.
cast4musky
Posted 12/21/2015 7:55 AM (#796925 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels





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I've used power Pro for years but just recently noticed how abrassive it feels, and how loud it is while reeling in. I purchased a used reel with what appeared to be 80lb. braid and had no idea what brand it was but it was so smooth and Quite ..So now I have to go out and try and find which brand it was.....I realize being used braid, it will be a lighter in color and smoother as well...
Thanks Everyone and Have a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season to you and your Family......Mike
BNelson
Posted 12/21/2015 9:12 AM (#796931 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels





Location: Contrarian Island
I like the 80 lb cortland bronzeback

one thing to watch w the tranx.. I actually wore a groove into my rod tip which was that alloy metal from the line on my tranx hg... now that is burning! watch your tip for a groove with that reel...
Jeff Hanson
Posted 12/21/2015 11:43 AM (#796939 - in reply to #796931)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels




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I use Hi-Seas Grandslam Braid 80# on mine. Very happy with it. Its soft, very quiet, does not bleed, very easy to dig out backlashes and is strong as hell.
Have it on every reel.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Paul Frustereo
Posted 12/25/2015 9:19 PM (#797256 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels




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I second Jeff I switched to Grand slam this year from using power pro since its been out. Great line. We troll and cast with it.
NathanH
Posted 12/26/2015 10:14 AM (#797266 - in reply to #797256)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels





Posts: 859


Location: MN
Not a fan of power pro I tried spiderwire this year but felt suffix 832 was a better line. That's all I use. I use the smaller stuff for walleye and it's great
upnortdave
Posted 12/26/2015 10:40 AM (#797267 - in reply to #797266)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels




Posts: 670


Location: mercer wi
I'm a big fan of suffix performance braid. Have used them all n think it's by far the best. Round, doesn't bleed bad, quiet, easy casting n is the dryest line I've used. Awesome knot strength too. Use it for everything.
figure 8
Posted 12/26/2015 11:45 AM (#797271 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels




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I also switched to the Hi-seas braid from power pro 3 years ago. I have the 80 pound on both my tranx reels HG and PG, been very happy with it.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 12/30/2015 11:27 AM (#797560 - in reply to #796863)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
try any of the New 8 strain Braid like Suffix or Power Pro Slick
BNelson
Posted 12/30/2015 11:30 AM (#797561 - in reply to #797560)
Subject: Re: Best Braid for Tranx Reels





Location: Contrarian Island
anyone looking for a tranx you can get them on ebay for 399 U.S. dollars from australia...
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