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![]() Two years ago I stopped backing braid with mono when I spooled braid on a reel, I just put some athletic tape on the spool and never had a problem. It was recently suggested to me not to do this but instead just make an overhand knot and lay the tag end along the spool and put down the first layer tightly side by side. Once the first layer is laid down that will provide the grip to prevent slipping. Does anyone spool in this way?, and why is tape bad for the spool? I was told it traps moisture and causes pitting but I don't see how.
________ VAPORIZERS Last edited by TAB95; 08-31-2011 at 03:01 PM.. |
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![]() I still back with mono- very rarely do I need the entire reel filled with braid anyway, for me it's cheaper to back with the mono anyways. Not many reels require the full thing to be filled with braid anyways- the only one I have was sold to me that way, and I can honestly never see myself needing 600 yds of 65 lb power pro anyways.
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![]() When using the color coded braid for jigging tuna, just HOW MUCH braid do you guys usually spool onto your reels? I jig off partyboats so there is no chasing the fish down.
When tile fishing I make sure I have 500 yards of braid, on my 300 yard reels I have been into the backing just to get the sinker on the bottom!! |
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![]() The OP is on the money. After tying to the arbor of the spool lay the tag end across the width of the spool and reel tightly (I use ~10lbs of pressure on my tuna reels) over the tag end. It won't slip. Period. Giant MYTH busted.
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![]() I have seen people not use a backing, I have witnessed the braid turning on the spool due to this. another trick is to use a rubberband around the spool before you put the braid on.
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![]() I only had it spin on the spool once, years ago when I used the original "spiderwire". That was not a true braid?? More like a fused line?
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![]() I had my grandson send this in to the guys from "Myth Busters"! Maybe they will do a show on this!! I figure, why take the chance? I just use enough mono to cover the spool completely, I still have more braid on my reel than I should ever need. Although if you use an Avet SX, Mxl, or another similar reel, you will need all the braid you can spool.
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