Interesting discussion!
Braid or dacron backing + mono on the "business end," or mono backing + braid on the "business end"?
Personally I like having ALL of the line either mono or braid. IMO the connecting knot will never be as strong as the breaking strength of either line, and it would really suck to have the fish of a lifetime on and your line breaks right at this connection
However fly lines are always connected by loop-to-loop knots, nail knots, etc and that doesn't seem to be a problem for fly fishermen.
IMO if you are hell bent of combining mono + braid/dacron to save $ then put whichever line you like to fish on the "business end." For example the originator of this thread likes to fish 12 lb mono, so in this case I'd use however many yards of braid/dacron then knot it to the mono. If you like to fish braid, then do the opposite.
I have one spinning reel with 20lb Suffix 832 braid (awesome braid BTW). It does seem a bit pointless that I spent $50 or whatever it was to put 300+ yards on the spool and most of it will never be off the reel. If I were to do it again I'd consider using mono backing and 100 yards or so of braid at the end. However if that knot was ever off the reel and in the water I'd be a bit nervous about it busting
I have a bit (75 yards or so) of this braid left I'd like to use on another baitcaster for fishing spoons/spinners. For chucking metal I prefer the feel of braid over mono. There is definitley not enough line to fill the spool. What would you guys reccomend for backing? Mono or dacron?
And how about knots? I've heard the modified albright is arguably the best for mono to braid, but not sure about dacron to braid. And how about adding a little bit of UV knot glue to the knot for added strength?
I agree that the KISS princpal is the smartest practice, but sometimes a guy needs to save a few bucks, esp with xmas around the corner