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Braid as Backing
I need a bit of backing to go on my 2508 Exist.
Searching through my leftovers box I found 175yds of unused 8lb fireline. As I've always used mono in the past I'm just wondering if there is any disadvantages using the fireline as backing. I know if not tied well it can slip on the spool but a short length of mono will fix this. Are there any other reasons? For its intended use the chances of it ever making it off the reel are slim.
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if you use the mono first for a couple of wraps, then the fireline, there is no issues. The mono is just to stop it from slipping, the rest can be used as a filler no worries.
I personally dont even use mono backings at all and have never found my braid to slip, ever. Not saying it doesn't happen or can't happen, but I have had a pretty good run so far. But yeah, no issues with using fireline as a filler as far as i can see, apart from the fact that mono is cheaper |
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There is another thread on this somewhere. There are particular ways of attaching the braid to the spool to stop it from slipping.
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Ive got a braid backing attached to my Toray Lightfish just because it is so thin. This makes the knot small and you dont have a bump in your line from the knot the mono can make.
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the mono on the bottom of the spool would come in handy as an extra shock absorber when you get stretched to the end
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Haha fair call. Sticking by this mans knowledge!
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Braid will slip on the spool, been there many years ago. I remember having to pull in a fish by hand because the whole spool of line started slipping under pressure and I couldn't reel the fish in.
a couple of wraps of mono stops that from ever happening, try to tie a small knot, no need to have a super crazy knot, If you get down to the backing you are going to get smoked anyway. Better is breaks than having the chance of loosing your gear.
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I personally dont even use mono backings at all and have never found my braid to slip, ever. Not saying it doesn't happen or can't happen, but I have had a pretty good run so far.
what do you use for backing Gfactor
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