cheaptackle Posted August 9, 2012 Report Posted August 9, 2012 While I'm sure there's those that swear by it I find the Wavespin Reel a little gimmicky at best. I've only seen the ads so I've never tried it to be sure, nor do I intend to. Better things to do with a c-note, and if I do get a tangle (rare) I know it's my fault and just deal with it. Usually find I can untangle braid where I used to replace mono, guess I've been lucky that way! One thing I do find that helps with the braid or fused lines is to "wet pack" it after filling the reel, meaning let it out or cast it out & retrieve with the rod tip under water. The other thing I do is to reverse it end for end every season or more often depending on use. I've got a few reels that have Power Pro on them from 2002 and they do just fine. Like many have said - lighter on smaller, heavy on larger reels & keep it tight. Not a big difference from mono when you think about it. Like anything, there's a learning curve involved and everyone will have their little tricks to make things work better. Michael
solopaddler Posted August 9, 2012 Report Posted August 9, 2012 Not sure if this is your problem or not but I have over spooled my reels more then a couple times and had the same result as you, big knots and tangles. Bingo. This is the biggest cause of issues using braid on a spinning reel. Slightly less line on your spool and in a smaller diameter would likely help a lot.
davey buoy Posted August 9, 2012 Report Posted August 9, 2012 I've been using 8/30 red pp braid on my quantum 20 series spinning reel for 4 years. That's my salmon rod ,and the one thing it doesn't do is tangle or knot that I can remember. Solid as a rock and has caught many fish. Casts a mile!!,Love it!
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