Just a question-why would you use 65lb braid-the purpose of braid is usually a thinner diameter to lessen line drag or blowback on a rigger. Most guys use 30 or 40 lb braid then a topshot of mono just to hang in the clip. I agree Dacron first as backing then braid and then a mono topshot- to each his own I guess-65 lb seems overkill on a salmon reel with all downside and little benefit IMHO
I ordered 40 or 50 lb power pro (nightshifts my brain is mush). It is still much smaller diameter than 25/30 lb test mono.
40lb power pro - .012"
50lb power pro- .014"
25lb ultragreen - .020"
30lb ultragreen - .022"
Seen complaints the the finer braids are hard on the hands.
I ordered 500 yards of 50lb power pro and need to pick up some dacron for backing when i get back in town. I may also just use the existing dacron or whatever backing is on the reel, just need to verify how much there is.
Then spool up two MR2s with dacron/braid/mono.
Also ordered 1500 yards of depth hunter...ouch. Will do my 2 jigging rods and Dads jigging rod. At least those reels have a 3:1 ratio, should make quick work of the 300ish yard they take.
Reel fill calculator if anyone is interested. I entered the the line I measured when I emptied my spool and it made sense.
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