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Braid Help Tuf Line Xp vs Fins Braid!(HELp PLEASE)!!
hi guyz sorry about this but i need to ask a question not to do with bream fishing ,im trying to decide if i should buy fins braid in 30lb or the tuf line xp braid in 30lb
whats your reccomendation its for my baitcast reel i got and its a okuma halogen special edition size reel i was also wondering if the full 300yd spool of braid 30lb would fit on my reel my reel line specifications are 14lb/270yds with both the 30lb braid only being an (8lb)diameter do u reckon it will fit with some backing line???????? anyway thanks if u could help me out guyz i really appriciate it regards Nino |
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Yes, you'll need a little bit of backing but it won't be too much.
If they are the braided lines to choose from then I would go Tuf Braid. If I could suggest another, then either Super PE Braid or the Bass Hard Line System Braid would be my first choices over the two you suggested. When you put your backing on, with the braid connection to your backing line, do a bimini and improved allbright to connect them. A little backing doesn't go astray..... I"d probably go a small bit of 12lb.
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Tuf Line is very thin and limp almost like cotton, I have some on a baitcaster but it might be too limp for a threadline, I prefer Penn Power Pro it more mono like if that makes any sense and any tangles are a lot easy to deal with.
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