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thanks for the replieswill use 1 spool for light dropshot and the other for heavier fishing.... still a student so will decide about the braid :)
i would then full one up with 10-15lb if you want light to medium or 20-30lb if you want medium to heavy spiderwire ez braid its under R200 for 300m or yards! not sure and will outlast mono by a long way!then say 10lb-15lb mono should be fine
I assume you're using braid now to fill the reel?Tie the briad to the spool with the Arbor Knot... see knots section. Once it's tight, take some sellotape and put a ring of sellotape onto the knot to stop it slipping. Spool the reel as tight as you can - this means really tight. A person holding the spool of line for you should need gloves otherwise his hands will get burnt - thats how tight it needs to be. If you put the braid on too loosely, the top layer of braid cuts into the bottom layers under pressure, and causes havoc with windknots. By tight, I mean that after 10-15 turns of the handle, you need a rest for a few seconds! Once you've spooled up, you tie the Braid to leader with a 7turn Uni/Fig 8 knot... then ready to fish! Congrats on your new reel! It's a beautie!