Never really been a big fan of braid & gotten into sum big arguements about the stuff mainly because I hate hearing stupity from those who do use it
Bottom line with braid it does have a finer dia so ewe can get more line capacity onto the spool advantage on the big reels when chasing fush like YFT
BUT ewe must be wary when spooling 4 the 1st time, I tend to overspool then on 1st trip out tie a wittle ball sinker on let all the braid off the spool behind the goat whilst driving , once all out crank it all back on still whilst the boat is moving, this packs the braid back on tight & ewe elliminate braid digging back into itself which can & reselt in a pop off when fighting a fush.
Not so much a prob on the lighter braids as ewe dont have as much drag set on the reels
I've only just started using braid again on a few of my spin sticks & still think a good mono is just as good as braid BUT I dont do wot alot of peeps do with braid & that's top shot the spool I spool up all braid.
Mono loses 5% strength @ knots whereas braid loses 50% that's why braid is rated @ knot strength & gives ewe the wrong illusion it's super strong stuff, braid also frays alot easier than mono if it starts to touch reef etc so it's not as 4giving.
Definately dont like or use braid when baitfishing as I'm over reef most of the time + it tangles to easily for my liking if coming into contact with other lines.
Only reason I've started using braid again on the light spin sticks was because a few had been coming back with snaped tips & wanted to suzz out why ??
Wot I found was the braid had this bad habit of twisting itself around the tip area of the rods & peeps got a bit heavy handed trying to untangle it shit I even snapped a tip doing this.
Didn't have this prob with mono as it does have a memory & seems to not want to tangle on the rod tip.
For the life of me I still cant understand why rod manufacturers use those teeny weeny guides on the rods & that's a big prob when tying leader to main line so best to have a shortish leader which dosen't go through the guides when casting.
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So your tip Jumpus would be to use a lighter gauge braid possibly to slow the sink rate down
Nope !
Fish aren't generally on the surface & it's the jig head size ewe select which will determine how quick line sinks