3 Baits You should NEVER USE BRAIDED FISHING LINE WITH

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"Little Daryl 363 " had me dying 🤣🤣. Love your stuff brother, keep up the awesome content. Tight lines!

chriswindberg
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Little Darryl here. Actually braid is the best application for any bait. Especially a spoon. Lol. Dude you crack me up. Great info. Bet I'm into the only one thinking I need to change my setups. 😂

josephfulghum
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I agree with you 100% on braid with crankbaits but I think it’s interesting that David Fritts uses braid exclusively when he fished crankbaits now.

TSmith
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The best crankbait fisherman ever, David Fritts, uses braid on crankbaits. David has designed a lot of crankbaits we use.

jamesbarron
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I was laughing because I share the frustration in the argumentative types. That was great ;-) Keep offering up your advice, a lot of us just listen and don't feel the need to argue with every little thing.

michaelpeck
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I use nothing but braid. Usually 15# and a 8-12# mono or flouro leader. I also tend to use a medium rod, where most would use a MH. Also crankbait rods on squarebills, cranks, and some topwater. I get much better feel and rod flexes instead of line stretching.

ZZT
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I am in a similar boat with not having a ton of set ups. So I run braid to whatever type of leader line fits the situation I need. Works great. I do tend to run longer leader lines on bait caster moving style baits.

williamheld
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100% agree. Straight Braided line can be very useful in specific situations. I often use mono or Floro leaders and achieve a good compromise.

patrickmahoney
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I tend to run braid to flouro on all my combos. I’ve done them every way and would have nothing but problems with straight flouro so I found braid to leader seems to work best for me personally. I stopped running straight braid for the most part though because it’s just too much sometimes and when u get snagged it’s too hard to snap the line I used to just say f it and cut it lol. Ur definitely spot on with straight braid to spinnerbaits though I’ve done that too often and would have the hardest time getting them to run right and not get tangled like braid and spinnerbaits love to get all twisted up so I don’t do that anymore. I’ve also came down a lot on the strength of my braid I normally just stick to 20-30lb now there’s really no need for 65 or 50 even when frogging or fishing the ca delta. Anyways, ur right about straight braid to any of those baits but I say braid to leader is perfectly acceptable as well lol. Also, the 13 fishing jabber jaws r great baits and look great. 13 fishing doesn’t get the recognition they deserve their hard baits r definitely high quality and have some of the best paint jobs and the hooks they use r just right.

Poongobbler
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I don’t really disagree with you, but I will say this about snagging.
Getting snagged on a crank (or anything) with high test braid you’ll stretch the hooks out not break off, which I prefer losing terminal tackle vs a whole lure. Happened the other day actually. I broke my leader off and had no replacements, got snagged and stretched a hook. Just had to replace the hook later, kept my $7 lure though.

Also, the 8 strand braid is much better. You get a smoother line. In tree climbing we have 12, 16, 24 strand, the 24 strand is smooth as butter, and so that reflects the same for 4 strand vs 8 strand braid. More strands means smoother jacket, which means farther casts and quieter operation.

hopkinstreeexperts
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‘I am so fancy.’….then….’Oh no’. Love it. Love your content, delivery, and you with your baby boy.

huskergator
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The treble hook rule may be true for fish with soft mouths. But for hard-mouthed fish like the golden dorado and piranha I fish for, the lack of stretch really helps setting the hook. Always upgrade to stronger trebles and split rings too!

lesstalkmorefishing
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Fishing down south in muddy waters of Mississippi rivers i had always run 20# braid especially fishing coastal waters (due to redfish and other). Recently in the past 3 years i started fishing clear water lakes like Pickwick. Well i wasn't catching many. So i added fluro to a few reels and found my hook up ratio on spinner bait, square bills, and chatterbaits increased 10 fold and i also learned the drop shot MY FAVORITE. I do think that with braid i was just pulling the bait out their mouth. I am glad I am not the only one who feels that way. Thanks for the tips tricks and advice

rockbottomshow
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you and Christian greico absolutely turned me on to diamond braid at the straight up fishing seminar. by far the smoothest and toughest braid I've used. I put on suffix 832 the day before I went to the seminar and put the braid from the goody bag on another combo of the same set up and the difference is insane. it's like silk vs burlap to the touch the casting distance is easily 25% further and it HOLDS UP.

McFish_Snatcher
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Almost always agree with your comments but have to say I have used braid of some type for over 20 years with my favorite of all time bait, the spinner bait. I know most will say to use flouro but braid has worked for me with some slight adjustments, slightly looser drag and a little softer rod. Never felt like I lost a fish due to line but I don't fish in the land of giants either and never use braid over 30#. Works for me.

fishingramingram
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This is what I use (just me)
Medium/fast cast with 12 pound fluoro.
Medhvy/fast cast with 15/17 fluoro.
Medhvy/fast cast with braid
Medlite/ fast spinning braid/fluoro leader.
This is what I’m currently using and it’s definitely not perfect need a heavy rod.
Fantastic channel and info great stuff 👍🏻

JS-oynn
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I agree with you. Lines are situation and lure-specific. I use fluoro and braid for lures. I get good hooksets and lose fewer fish with fluoro. Braid is for in weeds and musky fishing. I find fluoro much better for many situations I fish.

johnmcintyre
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I experimented on using a 15lbs braid using a deep diving crankbait with a composite rod. Caught 5 bass in 30 minutes. The only issue I ran into is 2 of them came off right before they got on the boat. Other than that, it was great. Of course I prefer fluorocarbon, but I thought that was interesting.

mrfilamfishing
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I caught 41 bass on 40 cast...and biggest 8.49 lbs....on braid and natural shad square bill....Lake Sam Rayburn....we also won the tournament we we're in....and still use it....I just set my drag lighter...

Showmethefish
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Love it, I usually fish a small pond and it seems the only Braid I can get away with is 4lb dia 15lb test. Even still Floro and Mono out fish the Braid 10 to 1 on my fishery. I just feel like my fish are spooked by line and only fine dia. line will pass. Use It to save my Ned rig heads, 4lb floro and mono break off extremely easy when snagged in grass.

darylnicholas