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Zero stretch maximum sensitivity, what is happening fish and friends welcome to another episode?
My name is Devon from Debose fishing coming to you on behalf of casts King today
I want to talk to you today about
Some braid in particular the braid that I have switched to and been using over the past couple months
Now prior to switching to this I was using the cast King super power braid it was great
I loved it affordable
But I wanted to try something new now prior to both of these I'd used a number of the other braids on the market out
Of the big names out there some of my had really good experiences with some of them them awful experiences
So I first saw it I was skeptical it's like is this getting back into the old DVDs the ab Wars the 5-minute day ABS
Six-minute abs is better and 7-minute abs is even better than that no I think there is validity of the information on here
And that's what I'm gonna go over so to do that
We first have to go back a step and talk about braid basics 101. Why do anglers use braids well?
It's more sensitive
Braid is more sensitive because it has zero stretch
Or you know pretty much no stretch
Now the reason they're able to achieve that is through the materials that they use now a lot of the main
Manufacturers you'll hear thrown out through other brands are Dyneema or spectra. They're all the same ultra high molecular weight, polyethylene
fiber a uhm WPF, which essentially means they take a polyethylene plastic
Put it through an extrusion process and get really tiny little fibers
Of this material now each company kind of uses their own proprietary
Practice to join those fibers together and make a braid so kind of similar to the way a spider would make silk
They would extrude it put that soak together and make a cord now with the super cast nine braid
Casting uses a reverse spiral winding technology when you get it in your hands and run it through your fingers
You can feel that
It's you know more of a round feel so what does all that information mean for this super cast iron braid well to me
It's so successful is because it falls in between
The two main braids that I've used out there it takes the pros from both of those and is combine them into this line now
For me I've used a couple type of braids out there
This is an old braid off one of my reels from a few years ago
This real limp no memory it almost feels like a cotton string type braid
There's that kind of then on the other end of the spectrum I don't have any on me, but
The braids out there that have a memory
They're often coated in some sort of like fluorocarbon or other material
Or there are composite where they combine different types of material and put it together in a braid
But those braids you hold them out. They'll literally stay stuck straight out
So a little bit different than this now each of those types of braids have their pros and cons, so
When you look at this real limp no memory braid it casts really well. It doesn't have any memory
It's just like a string so you can sling this stuff really far
Also, because it's like a string it floats really well. There's no other additives on it
No other materials or plastics it it floats really well
now when you jump over to this other end the real stiff stuff not not this but
The other kind over here will say on the far, right
It's smooth if it's one of those that has like a fluorocarbon coating or some other sort of material coating on it
It comes through the guides really well. It's a lot quieter. It doesn't have that
You know kind of rope sound when you drag it through there kind of
mm-hmm it casts
Extremely well, it doesn't knot up now that kind of starts to get into
The cons of these now because these this type of braid over here on the far, right
Usually has some sort of coating on it to me. It's less likely to
start to fray and become
Susceptible to abrasion while it has that coating now. No. I say while it has that
So when we start looking at the cons these two different types of braids?
This type of braid is horrible when it comes to backlashes it knots up
You cannot get the knots out if you try to pick it out. It starts to unfree and come apart
It's a nightmare it also means that when it does catch and knot up inside there when you cast
This braid is a whole lot more susceptible to snap
And you know what I'm talking about you set the hook real hard
You know the braid digs in a little bit you throw a real hard cast after that and the braid breaks
Braid has a real high tensile strength
It's really strong stuff, but it has zero give it has no shock absorption
so it's really likely to snap you know unlike a a mono or a copolymer that stretches when it comes to a
Quick stop like that it's got give to it
It can it can stretch braids not gonna do that that's why it's snaps in
situations like that now to me this type of line is also a lot more susceptible to
Abrasion and catching on things and ripping and breaking because it is more of like a you know a fibrous cloth II type line
catches on things kind of like you know your your socks if it gets caught on velcro it kind of
Tears that material apart, and you can even see kind of there's a piece where it's doing it
Right there. It's kind of coming apart
And you can see those itsy-bitsy little strands right there those all start to come undone and that's where a phrasing comes apart now
the negatives to that real heavy type of braid are
Is that the coating is going to come off of it if it's coated in you know fluorocarbon or whatever that coating is gonna come
Off and you're going to be left with you know basically just a type of braid like this
Now you also get less casting distance with that real
Heavy braid because it's got that coating so I think that's where the super cast 9 comes into play. It's combined both those
pros from both of those types of braids
So when you're looking at it the smooth around or out cast other braids to me that 9 strand being put together?
Gives you the fill of having a fluorocarbon coating without actually having a coating. That's gonna come off
It's got a good round feel now does it come through as completely smooth, and you know quiet as one of those no
Maybe not but that coating is not going to come off
This is gonna stay for the life of the braid extreme abrasion resistance
I think that again comes into play that these nine strands wound together really tight
You know looking like one round cord is going to be less likely to catch to fray to come apart
You know like the claw feline that stuff catches and starts coming apart
So that's where I think the abrasion resistance comes into play here
Now more supple superior not tying it's not coated in anything
So it is of course be more supple and the knots with this have been excellent
I've not had really any problems with knots that might be more to the type of knot you're using with this you know real
Limp braid or even the braid over here, that's coated. I've not had not issues
So that's not really been a problem for me on any of the braids I use
less friction
Quieter through the guides so it gives you that feel of having a coating because it is one round
Strand it's going to come through there a little bit easier
Zero stretch maximum sensitivity yeah, it is a braid it doesn't stretch, and it is really sensitive
So I've had no complaints there now. I've been fishing it on my speed demon
this is my frogging or
Real thick vegetation punching
Set up 50-pound is what I've been running for this
I try to go as light as I can in the surroundings if you go with the real heavy
65 pound braid you're not going to be able to cast it as far
But if I'm using braids I want to make darn sure that I'm gonna be able to get whatever fish
I have in there out with this. That's the whole point of the braid it's strong. It's tough
You know if you're froggen or deep punch, and you're going to be coming through a bunch of muck
I don't want to have any chances
Now I don't really concern myself with I know one of the other good points on here was
That it's an advanced formula. It's that's fade resistance to me. That's not an issue if you're worried about the the fish seeing your line
To me you should be going over to a copolymer or a fluorocarbon anyway
Which is what I do when I'm just running like a jigger at Texas rig
I'm always gonna go straight fluorocarbon or copolymer now if you're just worried about you being able to see it
You don't want it to fade. I've been using this for a couple months and the color has held strong
You know as opposed to something like this this was a moss green and the color wore off it pretty quick
So I've been really happy with the color retention so far so overall those are my thoughts on this line
Why I like it to me it plays the middle of the road between the two main types of grades out there
I would certainly recommend giving this braid a try
It's a little bit different than the other braids that I've used out there, and that's why I'm really liking it
So let me know what's the most important feature you look for in a braid when your braids shopping?
Let me know in the comments below again
I'm Devin from Debose fishing if you have not already subscribed to the cast King channel
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