How long does braid last
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How long does braid last
I have several reels with the original Stren Sonic braid on them, the braid that first said it stayed round. It must be close to 15 years old, and it's on spinnerbait setups that get fished a lot. It is 50 lb test.
I use a short 20 lb fluoro lead, and retie often, so I replace and retie the leader often, too.
The other day, I made a cast, and thought my rod had broken, because all of a sudden, mid-cast, it completely unloaded.
When I looked at it, the braid had broken just above the bottom guide.
Given that the braid is that old, could it just be worn out? It looks faded, but it isn't fuzzy. It is soft, and casts like a dream.
I use a short 20 lb fluoro lead, and retie often, so I replace and retie the leader often, too.
The other day, I made a cast, and thought my rod had broken, because all of a sudden, mid-cast, it completely unloaded.
When I looked at it, the braid had broken just above the bottom guide.
Given that the braid is that old, could it just be worn out? It looks faded, but it isn't fuzzy. It is soft, and casts like a dream.
Re: How long does braid last
Sounds worn out to me. I use thinner braid than most, 30lb for spinnerbaits, chatterbaits & 1/2 oz jigs on heavy rods, and I replace it or at least reverse it annually on combos that see frequent use. For lighter combos I typically use 10 - 20lb braid. 50lb is reserved for swimbaits up to 2.5 oz. Always with fluoro or CXX leaders. I can get away with lighter braid because 95% of my fishing is in open water, casting from shore. If I were using heavier braid such as you are I would leave it on 3 or 4 years at the most.
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I end us losing a decent amount of my line to a snag most of the time, so for me I prolly swap line after a year at the most.
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Re: How long does braid last
Thanks for the idea.wilddog66 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 10:34 amSounds worn out to me. I use thinner braid than most, 30lb for spinnerbaits, chatterbaits & 1/2 oz jigs on heavy rods, and I replace it or at least reverse it annually on combos that see frequent use. For lighter combos I typically use 10 - 20lb braid. 50lb is reserved for swimbaits up to 2.5 oz. Always with fluoro or CXX leaders. I can get away with lighter braid because 95% of my fishing is in open water, casting from shore. If I were using heavier braid such as you are I would leave it on 3 or 4 years at the most.
Since I'm not fishing, I think I will reverse that braid and see if it is better.
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Re: How long does braid last
Since I began using a short 20 lb fluoro leader, I don't lose braid. Just whatever I lose when I retie my leader. If I get hung up and can't get it back, I tie my line off to a cleat, and use the TM to pull until either the bait comes free, or the connection knot, a double Albright, breaks. I can't break it with just my hands.
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Re: How long does braid last
All of the PE line I've fished has lasted until there was a new line I wanted to try...
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I have several reels with 10 yo line on them. I have not experienced any issues besides colorloss.
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Re: How long does braid last
Thanks.OkobojiEagle wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 5:09 amAll of the PE line I've fished has lasted until there was a new line I wanted to try...
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Re: How long does braid last
I had the exact same problem with the Stren braid. The last one I used was some 80# braid set up for my catfishing. I had not touched it for like several years and I barely even used it. It was about 10 yrs old or so and when I went to tug on the line, it snapped clean. I also when to fish it and it snapped clean while I was pulling on the sinker on the the bottom.
I had to get rid of that Stren braid.
I also have some Berkley Whiplash...still have it, that's 20+ yrs old now. Still using it here and there. I got rid the ones that have fluffed up and that's basically the life of braids. Once it's too fluffed, it's counterproductive. The us market with that Berkley Whiplash was like what one or two years only? So haven't bought any of that since.
I had to get rid of that Stren braid.
I also have some Berkley Whiplash...still have it, that's 20+ yrs old now. Still using it here and there. I got rid the ones that have fluffed up and that's basically the life of braids. Once it's too fluffed, it's counterproductive. The us market with that Berkley Whiplash was like what one or two years only? So haven't bought any of that since.
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I feel that braid, on its own, lasts a decade+ and doesn’t care much about sun/UV light exposure. But braid, when fished, does fray as it rubs along structure, and that’s where my line failures come from. Happens in saltwater all the time when rockfish fishing, and I routinely take off the first 10 yards or so to be safe. But even in freshwater... I had 65lbs braid snap midcast on me this winter, and it’s only used for casting a fishfinder (that was a fun trip, watching $300 drift 40 feet from shore... but I eventually got it back by running a whopper popper over the line.) Must have rubbed against some rocks somewhere.
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Re: How long does braid last
That makes sense. ThanksDrakestar wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 11:37 amI feel that braid, on its own, lasts a decade+ and doesn’t care much about sun/UV light exposure. But braid, when fished, does fray as it rubs along structure, and that’s where my line failures come from. Happens in saltwater all the time when rockfish fishing, and I routinely take off the first 10 yards or so to be safe. But even in freshwater... I had 65lbs braid snap midcast on me this winter, and it’s only used for casting a fishfinder (that was a fun trip, watching $300 drift 40 feet from shore... but I eventually got it back by running a whopper popper over the line.) Must have rubbed against some rocks somewhere.
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Re: How long does braid last
I have had the opposite experience. Last week was the first time I had Stren braid break somewhere away from a knot.slipperybob wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 11:29 amI had the exact same problem with the Stren braid. The last one I used was some 80# braid set up for my catfishing. I had not touched it for like several years and I barely even used it. It was about 10 yrs old or so and when I went to tug on the line, it snapped clean. I also when to fish it and it snapped clean while I was pulling on the sinker on the the bottom.
I had to get rid of that Stren braid.
I also have some Berkley Whiplash...still have it, that's 20+ yrs old now. Still using it here and there. I got rid the ones that have fluffed up and that's basically the life of braids. Once it's too fluffed, it's counterproductive. The us market with that Berkley Whiplash was like what one or two years only? So haven't bought any of that since.
I'm going to do as Wilddog66 suggested, and reverse the braid on that reel, to see if the unused portion is still good. The strain on the line is greatest on the cast, so, even if the very end of the braid isn't as strong, I don't think it will matter.
If it doesn't help, I'll have to respool with new braid.
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Re: How long does braid last
I usually go two seasons per reel, after the first season I reverse the braid for the next season, after that
I buy new.
I buy new.
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Re: How long does braid last
I just reversed the braid on that reel. As soon as I can fish again, we'll see how it holds up. Half the spool is still dark green.BRONZEBACK32 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:44 pmI usually go two seasons per reel, after the first season I reverse the braid for the next season, after that
I buy new.
I realized, as I was reversing the braid, that I had gotten in the habit of blacking the first four feet from the lure back with a sharpie, and that seemed to keep the braid from getting fuzzy. But maybe it was just hiding the wear.