This wasn't sopose to be an experiment but then it became one.
To use monofilament or to use braided?
Many of you guys have a line of choice, some use flourocarbon, copolymer, monofilament or braided.
To find my line of choice, I've decided to use all of them.
So, I have started doing serious river fishing this year and never knew whats good or whats bad.
Went out to buy my gear the day before my first day on the river and bought myself a Abu Garcia Black Max reel. Yay, My first ever baitcast reel!
Sadly to say, it was purchased at Canadian Tire. Also picked up a new rod, a Shimano Convergence <- Not too sure it its for trolling or a spincast.
Anyways, So I purchased a Maxima Ultragreen 15lbs test spool filler and installed it into my brand spanking new reel.
First day on the Vedder River I've heard so much about, the line was..... how would I explain it..... "Excellent"
No loss, catching fish, and having a blast.
Barely knew anything for I was a rookie on the river, I was taught mostly by me asking alot of silly questions about fishing, mostly common sense.....
but after using the Maxima Ultragreen on the river about 4 days, the line started to give out. Hooking a fish and losing it right away, "boink"
Float and below all gone. Lost about 8 fish, 7 setup. By then I started to become fustraited, asking myself "what in the worlds going on?" "is it me, or is it my line?"
I've knoticed people using braided lines on the Vedder River, also witnessed people getting yelled at for having them in their spool.
Because of my curious nature, I said to myself "maybe I should try it out, see how it feels"
Went to Army & Navy and asked for a 40 pound braided line. Over kill? yah I think so too.
Also bought a Luna 300, and got it spooled up ready to go!
^ Uhhhhhh yellow braided, forgot its name, and also don't wish to find out either...
Went to the Capilano River to test it out, no stretching what so ever. That was the first thing I realized when I snagged the bottom.
The pool under the bridge was deep, so tried bottom bouncing. "IMPOSSIBLE I SAY!!" the line is very buoyant, the current moves it so much.
It was a rag doll under water. As the day went on, snagging bottom and losing gear, another fisherman showed up and we started talking about braided lines.
They do not break down over a long period of time, also when it hits another persons line, it tends to ruin it.
So back to the drawing board. This time, after getting a lesson in line, I came across this line called Fireline Crystal by Berkley.
"not so much of a braided line" as they say. Another trip to A&N, pick up the line, 49.99$!!!! WOW
also picked up a new leader line for myself, The Berkley Vanish. "Invisible to the fishes eyes?" LETS TEST IT!!
^ Berkley Fireline Crystal
Once again! To the Capilano!!
Drifted for a while, then tried bottom bouncing, once again, a rag doll under water. Alittle better than the first line that makes me cry just looking at it.
Something was different about the Fireline Crystal. Smooth easy casting, very light. Rats nested it pretty bad but didn't have to snip anything, fixed it up and kept fishing, but after a while, the line started to frizz up abit, also lost feel of the ground. "uhhhhh... 50$ for this bull?? awww mannnnnn"
Tried different rivers, went to the chehalis River, it seemed better on faster currents with floats but I think it spooks the fish abit.
Also once again, no stretch what so ever.
So the day wasn't so great, Berkley Fireline Crystal was a big dissapointment, not a good line in the long run, also when it loses the outside coating, it feels sticky when you reel in, really grinds against the eyes.
Went to the A&N again today, but this time, its time for a non-braided line.
Bought myself a spool filler of P-Line cxx Xtra Strong 20lbs test.
Heard many good things about it, hope this line will be the last of my nightmares.
Also the Vanish by Berkley, its impressive, very clear under water, knots hold up well "use spit" or it will snap
but when it comes to abrasion, I'd give it a B. After a while of using the line, it tends to peel. (almost like a split end in hairs)
So, my concusion. Braided lines have its positives but more negative, use it for the Fraser and keep it there. It won't help you catch more fish, it'll bring you greif, sadness, and dissapointment. Monofilament and copolymer are the way to go for fishing the beautiful rivers. Flourocarbon lines are worth a shot, even tho they frizz out just a tad.
Lesson Learned!
Happy Fishing, See you all on the river!