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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Hi Seas Grand slam braid
 
Message Subject: Hi Seas Grand slam braid
moondog
Posted 3/16/2018 1:59 PM (#899027)
Subject: Hi Seas Grand slam braid




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Has anybody on here Use or has used Hi Seas Grand slam braid? I have a tranx 400 that needs line. so i thought about trying it. Just want some input good and bad on this line before i try it. . How does it cast? Getting backlashes out? does it hold alot of water?
sworrall
Posted 3/16/2018 3:59 PM (#899045 - in reply to #899027)
Subject: Re: Hi Seas Grand slam braid





Posts: 32892


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Good line, one of the best, actually.
supertrollr
Posted 3/16/2018 7:07 PM (#899086 - in reply to #899027)
Subject: Re: Hi Seas Grand slam braid


how is the diameter vs the others?
miket55
Posted 3/16/2018 11:22 PM (#899115 - in reply to #899027)
Subject: Re: Hi Seas Grand slam braid




Posts: 1276


Location: E. Tenn
65# .016"
80# .018"
100# .019"

about like the rest..
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 3/17/2018 7:30 AM (#899128 - in reply to #899027)
Subject: Re: Hi Seas Grand slam braid





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
Its great line
supertrollr
Posted 3/17/2018 9:09 AM (#899141 - in reply to #899027)
Subject: Re: Hi Seas Grand slam braid


wow sound really great .it's almost as thin as samurai.i think i'll give that a try
todd_yester
Posted 3/17/2018 3:27 PM (#899160 - in reply to #899027)
Subject: RE: Hi Seas Grand slam braid




Posts: 148


Location: pittsburgh, pa
Great line. Switched to it a few years back. Holds next to no water, casts great.
figure 8
Posted 3/17/2018 6:30 PM (#899170 - in reply to #899160)
Subject: RE: Hi Seas Grand slam braid




Posts: 238


Love it best line I have used. Guide I was out with turned me on to it about 4 years ago. Every reel I own has it on it now.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 3/18/2018 9:11 AM (#899199 - in reply to #899170)
Subject: RE: Hi Seas Grand slam braid




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I have used it for 8 seasons. I like it a lot. Very easy to cast, even easier to get out backlashes. Does not hold much water. Does not bleed at all. Not had 1 line failure with it. Good stuff.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Sidejack
Posted 3/18/2018 9:24 AM (#899200 - in reply to #899199)
Subject: Re: Hi Seas Grand slam braid




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
Is it ropey feeling at all?
Does it sing through the guides?
muskihntr
Posted 3/18/2018 12:28 PM (#899225 - in reply to #899027)
Subject: Re: Hi Seas Grand slam braid




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
Ive been working with Hi Seas for quite a few years now. I am actually also a distributor and retailer for their products and we have carried the Braid at the Musky Shows the past few years. Their Braid is among the top in our industry. One reason you dont hear alot about it is because their focus is in the Bass and Salt industry.
All Braids will make some noise however I cant really say how much more or less than others, although I will say I dont notice it being loud or bad. As far as a "ropey feel", one of the things that sets it apart from some other brands is how soft it is out of the package and there is not the need to go thru that "break in period" that you often have to do with other brands where they are very stiff out of the box. Most people that I get to try it pretty much wind up sticking with it. Dont be afraid to give it a try.
supertrollr
Posted 3/18/2018 4:29 PM (#899240 - in reply to #899027)
Subject: Re: Hi Seas Grand slam braid


all the braid make noise.at least all the 6 brand that ive fish with
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