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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Cortland Master Braid
 
Message Subject: Cortland Master Braid
RunNGun
Posted 5/4/2017 7:31 AM (#860700)
Subject: Cortland Master Braid




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Quick question for those that use Cortland MB - where are you finding the best price on spools?
kdebell
Posted 5/4/2017 10:29 AM (#860716 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: RE: Cortland Master Braid




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I would recommend getting it done from a shop the sells it bulk (Thorne Bros if close). That way you don't have to worry about the amount of backer and not filling your spool to the correct amount of line.
Musky_Mo16
Posted 5/4/2017 4:06 PM (#860749 - in reply to #860716)
Subject: RE: Cortland Master Braid




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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't
kdebell - 5/4/2017 10:29 AM

I would recommend getting it done from a shop the sells it bulk (Thorne Bros if close). That way you don't have to worry about the amount of backer and not filling your spool to the correct amount of line.


That, but if your like me and don't have anywhere close you can order it at musky shop. It's 10$ cheaper than Thorne. MTO is priced same as the musky shop.
pklingen
Posted 5/4/2017 4:45 PM (#860752 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




Posts: 866


Location: NE Ohio
i bought mine in a bulk spool (2400 yds) on line from daves tackle shop in florida. saves lotsa $ that way.
Musky_Mo16
Posted 5/4/2017 5:24 PM (#860756 - in reply to #860752)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't
Just did some quick searching and found this website https://www.hooksettersupply.com/Cortland-Master-Braid-Fishing-Lines...

Also eBay if you want to find some really good deals.
Musky_Mo16
Posted 5/6/2017 12:39 AM (#860881 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't
You guys think I can spool up 2 nacl's with 250yds of 80lb masterbraid?
Propster
Posted 5/6/2017 7:34 AM (#860887 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




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Location: MN
Way more than enough. I'd put 83 yards on 3 different reels
pklingen
Posted 5/6/2017 8:01 PM (#860945 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




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Location: NE Ohio
^^^^^^^^^ what he said!
Musky_Mo16
Posted 5/6/2017 8:26 PM (#860951 - in reply to #860945)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't
Thanks guys, got it done with line to spare. Anyone know a good spooling station that could apply pressure to get the line on tight? Tried doing it myself today and it was a pain.
RLSea
Posted 5/6/2017 10:18 PM (#860966 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




Posts: 492


Location: Northern Illinois
I use a Berkley Line Winder. The main plastic body broke years ago so I clamp the metal rod part in a vise and put the reel on a shorty rod. You can clamp the spool holders fairly tight to wrap the line.
fishhawk50
Posted 5/7/2017 7:15 AM (#860975 - in reply to #860951)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




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Location: oconomowoc, wi
Musky_Mo16 - 5/6/2017 8:26 PM

Thanks guys, got it done with line to spare. Anyone know a good spooling station that could apply pressure to get the line on tight? Tried doing it myself today and it was a pain.

wife..gloves..pencil/pen..reel it on!
Ruddiger
Posted 5/7/2017 8:21 AM (#860980 - in reply to #860975)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




Posts: 268


Howdy,

Well, one way that might work is to buy a 5 1/2 ft pistol grip rod, place the spool on a dowel rod between your toes, and lightly press the spool on the floor with a towel underneath to create friction. Don't ask me how I know.

Take care,

Ruddiger
pklingen
Posted 5/7/2017 8:47 AM (#860981 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




Posts: 866


Location: NE Ohio
i just attach it to the door knob on the building walk it out the 300' then wind it back on with a tightened down drag. works like a charm! very simple and cheap.
sworrall
Posted 5/7/2017 8:01 PM (#861045 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
https://www.piscifun.com/collections/fishing-line

All I have used for a year for every reel we own. Works great.
southern comfort
Posted 5/8/2017 6:12 AM (#861059 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




Posts: 393


Looks great ... Will it handle large bulk spools
Glaucus_
Posted 5/8/2017 9:51 AM (#861074 - in reply to #861059)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




Posts: 135


Stealth Tackle makes an awesome line spooler. Durable all metal design, big enough to hold multiple spools at once (mine has a bulk spool of Cortland braid plus a couple spools of mono), and it maintains consistent pressure for tight line on your reel. Just mount it to a wall or counter in your garage or fishing room. All for the same $25 cost as you'll pay for smaller, plastic models from other brands.

http://www.stealthtackle.net/index.php?route=product/product&produc...



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sworrall
Posted 5/8/2017 10:04 AM (#861076 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I use 1/4# spools most of the time, if 8# mono for example 2500 yards.
Musky_Mo16
Posted 5/8/2017 4:13 PM (#861107 - in reply to #860700)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




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Location: Apparently where the Muskie aren't
I like that stealth tackle one. You say you can fit multiple spools on there? Like next to each other? Does it still work good with more than one spool on it?
Glaucus_
Posted 5/10/2017 3:24 PM (#861316 - in reply to #861107)
Subject: Re: Cortland Master Braid




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Musky_Mo16 - 5/8/2017 4:13 PM
I like that stealth tackle one. You say you can fit multiple spools on there? Like next to each other? Does it still work good with more than one spool on it?

Yes, I have multiple spools loaded on mine at once. They're all under pressure together in the center, so they end up providing tension to each other in the same way a drag washer stack works. Loads the line great and it's hassle free since I don't have to load/reload spools for backing and braid, or when loading panfish rods, etc.
Only limitation is that you need a wall or counter space to mount it; not something that's ever coming in the boat with you.
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