I like a surgeons knot for braid to fluoro leader.....

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I like a surgeons knot for braid to fluoro leader.....
I have been using Power Pro on my spinning reels for about three years and really like it. There is no line memory to content with and it adds yds to my casting distance. I do use about a 6-8 ft mono leader, but can still feel everything a jig or worm weight contacts. I have to admit that the occassional wind knot can be tedious to deal with, but a very minor occurrence and inconvenience. When my grandson uses the spinning rods, we tie everything on - topwater, spinnerbait, crankbait, jig, etc. Have not used it when the air temperature is below freezing so not sure how the braid reacts, but how often does anyone fish in those temperatures.
I use braid on my spinning reels as well with a 6' floro leader like others. It’s very important to use mono to attach to the reel though with spinning, you need to put about 8-10 ft of mono on, then braid just as if it were a leader on the other end. The braid is much slicker than mono and it can spin on the reel.
With braid the sensitivity is very good and you can get much more line on the reel for same strength plus it casts good.
I posted earlier on a separate post about the Power Pro Super 8 Slick it works very well on a spinning rod. It has not been out long but I like it much better than all other braids. If you are thinking of getting braid I highly recommend it. Not the standard power pro, the Super 8 Slick by Power Pro.
love it, i use it on all my spinning reels, i use a flor leader. i even use it on my crappie poles. your catch ratio will go up big time
Thanks for the responses, guys, very good info. I think I'll load up and give it a try next time I'm out.
DAVE
You will be surprised at the feel you will have now. I like to get feedback from my lures and braid will give you the feel you'll need. Be careful setting the hook. I broke a spinning rod this last summer on a hook set. Make sure your drag is set lite.
