I am not asking so much about brands (though I am very open to opinions on that as well) but more so just the general type of line that will give me the best performance out of this type of a reel. I think that I am explaining myself but I will be happy to answer questions if I am leaving out some detail that is critical. I would like this reel to be as usable as possible in a multitasking type of way though I appreciate it has it's ideal use simply due to the nature of it's design, I can accept that I just don't know what that ideal is.Ĭlick to expand.1. My draw to braid is the high tensile strength to line size ratio. My primary target is Gar, so I need to be able to cast a bit, yet hold up to the fight of a big fish. I don't know if anyone has done this yet or not, but when you spool your reel with mono, mono/braid, or just braid what is the weight difference? Because I'm wondering about the rotational mass of the spool at that point. The one with the most weight would probably help reduce backlash, and may cast further, as long as the line was light.
I'm not sure I'm explaining this well, but here's my theory. Whether you want to fish in saltwater or fresh water or want to catch snapper, barramundi, Salmon, tailor, mulloway, cod and more, the Abu 7000 Reel will prove to make your whole fishing experience way more fun and effortless. Braid is lighter than it's comparable weight line, but is it lighter than it's comparable size line? (i.e.
10# braid is the size of 4# but as far as weight what's the difference?) Because if the braid is heavier the increased rotational mass would mean the spool would take more energy to speed up the spool, but once it was rotating it would rotate longer.