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| What does everyone put on their reels before spooling the braid? I’ve heard electric tape, or a few yards of mono first and then braid...preferences? Thanks |
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Location: Contrarian Island | I use any cheap thick mono I have laying around 10-20 lb .. can use about anything. no reason to fill your reel with 250 yards of braid.. I put 75 yards on at most. |
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| BNelson - 6/18/2019 2:34 PM
I use any cheap thick mono I have laying around 10-20 lb .. can use about anything. no reason to fill your reel with 250 yards of braid.. I put 75 yards on at most.
^^^ this why waste money. |
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| NPike - 6/18/2019 3:07 PM
BNelson - 6/18/2019 2:34 PM
I use any cheap thick mono I have laying around 10-20 lb .. can use about anything. no reason to fill your reel with 250 yards of braid.. I put 75 yards on at most.
^^^ this why waste money.
X3. Except my trolling reels, those get more. |
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| I used cheap 20# mono w/50 yards of braid on top on all of my reels so I could spool 2 reels with one 100 yard spool. When it wears out you just wind it onto another reel. If I ever I run out of 100 yard spools, I'll pull off some backing. 50 yards is enough until you cut a few feet off a bunch of times. |
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Location: NE Ohio | just don't use old braid for backing up new braid, it will slip on the spool. all previous mono comments are dead on! |
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| Perfect thank you guys |
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