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Braid Fishing Line

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A braiding fishing line is one of the first types of fishing lines which is still in frequent use up to this time due to its exceptionally strength. This brand of fishing line is made from merging different synthetic fibers formed together. Originally braid lines were made from natural fibers until recent times when the manufacturers started to combine the synthetic fibers such as Micro-dyneema, Spectra and Dacron. These fibers helps to produce a fishing line that has more benefits than that of the regular fishing line made from monofilament components and is often called a super line. This characteristic has caused it to become even more famous over the last couple of years and have developed many different superior make to choose from such as spiderwire, powerpro and whiplash.

The toughness of the braid fishing line allows it to be very good opposing agent to the corrosions that causes other fishing lines to go out of use quickly and snap so it stays much longer than the regular fishing line. They also do not stretch as much as other lines, so they are much more sensitive and this allows a fisherman to feel the slightest nibbles from a fish. Most fishermen who use them have to use scissors to cut them instead of clippers. Braided lines can be effectively installed on any kind of fishing reel and are more commonly known as excellent lines for bait casting spools, specifically for trolling. If you use it make sure that your fishing rod can properly handle it.

Braided lines are made with a tinier diameter, so they are very limp and don't contain any spool memory like that of monofilament lines which means the line is not able to coil as it comes off the reel. Since they float so well, they are ideal lines for top water baits. They also contain very minimal stretch so that the fish lure can be easily dragged away from a fish.

But you must have a drag set so that a fish is not able to rip the hooks out of its jaws if it tries to makes a powerful escape right at the boat. Braid fishing lines work primarily excellent in specific fishing events but they still do contain some drawbacks that can sometimes outweight the benefits.

Sometimes the strength of braided lines can also become a disadvantage. An inexperienced fisherman can slice his hands on these line as if he grips the line too hard when trying to pull it free from being snagged in a tree or rock. Also braided lines are much more expensive than other types of fishing lines because the production process are much more costly than that of monofilament lines so this cost is given to the consumer and ends up being more pricey than the other brands.
Generally braided lines are more unclear in the water than other lines and is thus more visible to the fishes so more fishermen do not like to use it in clear waters because it is easier to see it may easily spook the fish, mainly on finesse baits where you are attempting to attract a fish to nibble a lure they can see for a long time. Fishers have however, found a solution for this by attaching a monofilament at the end of the braided fishing line to use as a leader to reduce the high visibility of the braided fishing line.

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