

hey it was a good deal at the time and it worked got it on 4 reels and all good so far. Nepptune wrote:Smartie - Fishing very different waters here of course, but I've fished most of the braids you talking about, and a little feedback from me... Varivas - I fish the PE 10 SMP and in a heavy line class like that ( 130lb plus ) its amazing stuff... very soft and supple, as I'm sure you've experienced, and casts very well for sure a heavy line.. I've not fished mine THAT much yet, so have not had any durability issues.... Negatives being the price of course... its frighteningly pricey, and whether the braid is worth the price tag it demands, is a personal choice...
YGK Ultra Castman - I used YGK Ultra Jigman one my first few reels for jigging, and loved it in the higher lineclasses ( PE 5 and up ) but found the YGK Ultra PE 2 and PE 3 just too damn soft and skinny.... beautiful line to fish with, but a bit too unforgiving in my opion to shock loads when used as a casting line... I've just spooled up a Stella 8000FA spool mounted on a 6000FA body, which is my main medium rig, as I fish it on two different rods, with YGK Ultra Castman PE 5 which performs very well... smooth, supple, strong, casts like a dream... shock load issues to be seen, but I'm mainly fishing with 60 to 100 gram lures on lighter rigs ( OR Stealth STK 76 mainly ) and will also double on a JM GT Monster 86 when I need more distance and slightly heavier lures... may be a little under gunned on the JM, but the JM rods are incredibly forgiving...
Jerry Brown Hollowcore - I'm in the process of converting ALL my reels to Jerry Brown ( after I wear out the YGK PE 5 of course! ) as for the price, and what you get, its incredible! I use the 60lb ( 90lb ABS ) and the 80lb ( ABS 110lb plus ) for the most part.... the JB 100lb is actually THINNER than the 80lb for some reason ( something about the carrier ) so would also be a great option if you looking for capacity...
I find very little difference in the casting distance, and the line is nice and limp, suple and casts well... I think the hollowcore effects the casting only marginally, and there are few instances where the difference actually makes a difference.... but you never know.
The JB is great value for money, easy to get hold of, and works... its tough as nails too... I find the high end Japanese stuff needs alot more TLC, whereas the JB is alot more forgiving....
Of course the hoolowcore factor and the ability to splice etc is a bonus too.... but I use braid stich loops in Varivas and YGK anyway instead of Bimmini's for loops... and the JB ties a perfect PR as well, if thats what you looking at using...
Personally after trying lots of braids, I'm sick of paying massives of extra dollar, for a product that is not massively superior, if at all... I'm sure many will argue against that, and I know alot of guys have waaaay more experience than me with the briads, but for me, and my fishing, the Jerry Brown Hollowcore is a winner.... and thats coming from someone who likes to fish with shiny expensive hard to get sh*t.... |





Have used quite a few different brands, for me it needs to be reasonable in price but not crap.
ginga wrote:Have used quite a few different brands, for me it needs to be reasonable in price but not crap. Love the Jerry brown i have on my new saltiga, casts well and is a joy to use.
Been using some of the daiwa tournament braid and it working out fine.
Dont forget about whiplash too guys, its cheap thin and really hard to break.
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YeeHaa wrote:how many meters of 100lb JB can be spooled on a 1000SW? Very interesting. Might have to import some ![]() |



swordfishsteve wrote:FYI I have a few spools of Jerry Brown Hollow WHite Spectra in stock at present, 60lb x 600yds and 80lb x 600yds, pm me if interested cheers Steve |



The jury is still out at this stage..I am going to have a look at some JB 100 hollow and compare.
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