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cartersvillealex |
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Posts: 20 Location: West Virginia | How often does everyone replace braid? With mono, I always changed it every year, at least once, but I don't know if braid lasts longer. | ||
muskyman1122 |
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Posts: 162 | Braid can last longer than mono if you take care of it. My freind who is a bass fisherman liks to condition his and he gets alot of time out of it.. I however prefer to change it after every season. | ||
RandalB |
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Posts: 470 | I swap ends on it every year, so I replace it every 2 seasons. HTH, RandalB | ||
cartersvillealex |
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Posts: 20 Location: West Virginia | Thanks guys. I had several issues yesterday with breakage on my braid hanging in rocks and stumps and that normally doesnt happen. It is at least 2 years old, so I just think it may be time to change it. | ||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | I have reels with braid that is easily 5 yrs old... I take off a few feet is about it every year and replace rarely ..it lasts a long time if it isn't frayed | ||
Chemi |
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RandalB - 2/8/2016 10:08 AM I swap ends on it every year, so I replace it every 2 seasons. HTH, RandalB Ditto. | |||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8772 | I'll flip the line when it starts to look fuzzy and replace it every couple years, usually towards the end of the season. Fresh line picks up a lot less water, so it's nice to not have to deal with as much spray in November. One thing I do, like others have mentioned is cut off a foot or two here and there, especially when fishing a lot of rocks/timber. | ||
Grass |
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Posts: 618 Location: Seymour, WI | Braided musky line is very strong and expensive. I wouldn't replace it unless it starts to look really fuzzy. | ||
tyler k |
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Posts: 409 Location: Almond, WI | 2-3 years. Flip ends every other year. Most the wear is towards the end of the line so once in a while I'll cut 1-5 yards off the end if it's fuzzy/frayed. | ||
beefcake4000 |
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Posts: 32 | Every two years | ||
hoosierhunter |
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Posts: 427 | It sounds like I wasting money, I replace or turn mine over twice a year. I fish a ton of standing timber so maybe that shortens it's life?? | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Flip it after 1-2 years, depending on wear. Good to go for another 1-2. | ||
Masqui-ninja |
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Posts: 1240 Location: Walker, MN | I fill my spools up and flip around half-way through the season on my primary reels. Some of my back-ups go 1-1/2 yrs. I really like to re-spool or flip in late fall when the temps get to freezing, newer line seems to pick up less water to freeze. You could probably get quite a few more seasons out of braid but I lose confidence in older line when the big fish start showing up. | ||
Pat Hoolihan |
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Posts: 386 | Wow, I can't believe guys are going this long without changing out their line. I'm very particular when it comes to my gear so maybe I'm being over catious, but I flip mine half way through the season and change everything out at the beginning of the next season. I dunno....maybe I fish more than others on here but I'm sure Nelsons's on the water more than I am. But I buy line in bulk and that lasts me 2-3 yrs until I find the next sale. | ||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | If you're not in heavy timber or a ton of rocks you can make it last a good long time. Some depends on the line you're using as well. I was dissapointed in my last spool of tuff line XP, it was looking pretty fuzzy by the end of one season. I've had better luck with cortland masterbraid/bronze back or spiderwire stealth. On a few of my back up reels I'm still running stuff I've had on since college. I still trust it just fine. | ||
cartersvillealex |
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Posts: 20 Location: West Virginia | I fish creeks with tons of timber and rocks. That maybe my issue as well. | ||
14ledo81 |
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Posts: 4269 Location: Ashland WI | Pat Hoolihan - 2/8/2016 4:44 PM Wow, I can't believe guys are going this long without changing out their line. I'm very particular when it comes to my gear so maybe I'm being over catious, but I flip mine half way through the season and change everything out at the beginning of the next season. I dunno....maybe I fish more than others on here but I'm sure Nelsons's on the water more than I am. But I buy line in bulk and that lasts me 2-3 yrs until I find the next sale. I will take your used stuff....... | ||
Pat Hoolihan |
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Posts: 386 | 14ledo81 - 2/8/2016 5:52 PM Pat Hoolihan - 2/8/2016 4:44 PM Wow, I can't believe guys are going this long without changing out their line. I'm very particular when it comes to my gear so maybe I'm being over catious, but I flip mine half way through the season and change everything out at the beginning of the next season. I dunno....maybe I fish more than others on here but I'm sure Nelsons's on the water more than I am. But I buy line in bulk and that lasts me 2-3 yrs until I find the next sale. I will take your used stuff....... Put in all the time, sweat, blood and tears just to save a few bucks by using old line....there's a genius idea. You really want to buy someone else's line who's on the water 75 plus days a year???? | ||
14ledo81 |
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Posts: 4269 Location: Ashland WI | Pat Hoolihan - 2/8/2016 8:24 PM 14ledo81 - 2/8/2016 5:52 PM Pat Hoolihan - 2/8/2016 4:44 PM Wow, I can't believe guys are going this long without changing out their line. I'm very particular when it comes to my gear so maybe I'm being over catious, but I flip mine half way through the season and change everything out at the beginning of the next season. I dunno....maybe I fish more than others on here but I'm sure Nelsons's on the water more than I am. But I buy line in bulk and that lasts me 2-3 yrs until I find the next sale. I will take your used stuff....... Put in all the time, sweat, blood and tears just to save a few bucks by using old line....there's a genius idea. You really want to buy someone else's line who's on the water 75 plus days a year???? It was a joke. No offense intended. | ||
TTS |
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Posts: 88 Location: Wisconsin | I replace mine when the spool starts getting low from retying more than anything. Then again, I don't go as often as many on this forum do. If fishing a lot of rocks and timber, I might replace it more often too. For the primarily open water fishing I do, not so often. Sometimes, I just like to try a different brand too. I think it really comes down to where and how often a person goes. Eighty and 100 lb braid is stupid tough. If in doubt, change it. Tom | ||
KentuckyMuskie |
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Posts: 252 | I am going to have to start replacing my braided line more often. My first fish of 2016 was delayed about 2 weeks because my braided line broke on a fish at the first of January. I usually flip my braided line and replace it once per year, but, our musky season lasts all year long. So, I may start replacing it twice per year. | ||
musky513 |
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Posts: 524 | I flip at the beginning or end of a season... I put in over 115 days on the water last year. I'll be rspooling this year. I use a ton of backing on my reels which helps keep the cost down. Usually I will fill the spool at least half full of 20 lb mono and secure the braid to that with a uni to uni knot. | ||
Zib |
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Posts: 1405 Location: Detroit River | I usually replace mine once I start to see the mono backing after a long cast, though I procrastinate too much & usually get around to changing it when the double uni knot that holds the braid to the mono backing starts going through the guides on the cast. | ||
Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Pat Hoolihan - 2/8/2016 8:24 PM Put in all the time, sweat, blood and tears just to save a few bucks by using old line....there's a genius idea. You really want to buy someone else's line who's on the water 75 plus days a year???? 75 days on the water isn't all that much, if you're switching the game up between 2-3 rods/reels. Putting new line on after that amount of time isn't to be ridiculed, though not something that would be necessary. | ||
CiscoKid |
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | BNelson - 2/8/2016 9:50 AM I have reels with braid that is easily 5 yrs old... I take off a few feet is about it every year and replace rarely ..it lasts a long time if it isn't frayed I am with Brad. A few feet of at the beginning of the season. It only gets replaced once my spool is getting low and I start casting into the backing. Or gets replaced when I get sick of using a particular brand and want to switch it up. | ||
Pat Hoolihan |
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Posts: 386 | Reef Hawg - 2/10/2016 4:19 PM Pat Hoolihan - 2/8/2016 8:24 PM Put in all the time, sweat, blood and tears just to save a few bucks by using old line....there's a genius idea. You really want to buy someone else's line who's on the water 75 plus days a year???? 75 days on the water isn't all that much, if you're switching the game up between 2-3 rods/reels. Putting new line on after that amount of time isn't to be ridiculed, though not something that would be necessary. To each their own, but when my line starts getting fuzzy, it gets flipped; and that's usually around August. By late October when I make my 12 day trip to LOTW, it's fuzzy again so I put new line on. Doesn't matter if it's PP, 832, Materbraid, XP....it's been the same with each line. | ||
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