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Best casting braid for hollow bodied frogs

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What is the best braid (brand and size) for casting hollow bodied frogs the furtherest distance? I don't fish lakes with heavy grass, so I don't need super thick braid. I have tried 40 and 50 lb (Power Pro Super Slick, Smackdown, Sunline BX2). I haven't tried Sunline FX2 Froggin' and Flippin'.

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If you have tried all of them and not been happy with the results, it may be your setup......

 

You can get a pony spool (75) yards of Gamma for short money if you want to try one more 

13 minutes ago, NHBull said:

 it may be your setup......

 

 

This^^^ I don't think the brand of braid is holding your distance back. It's more likely the rod or reel you're using or the reel adjustment.

I use 20 lb power pro super slick and am happy with my distance. I throw my frogs on a 7' MH with a Revo and it works great.

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I'm not that unhappy with what I am using.  I'm just asking what someone with knowledge has found to be the optimal line. 

Optimal id say maxcuatro. At least thats the best ive found. Only downfall its a little noisy

been using original power pro 40-65 lb. test depending on how heavy the cover is. never had a problem.

I like daiwa j-braid x4. Can be found in ebay for fairly cheap. Very thin. Casts great. 

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13 hours ago, crypt said:

been using original power pro 40-65 lb. test depending on how heavy the cover is. never had a problem.

 

x2. I throw it on 65, but I don't throw frogs in light cover.

14 hours ago, crypt said:

been using original power pro 40-65 lb. test depending on how heavy the cover is. never had a problem.

That's all I use. 50 and 65lb. Never had any issues with launching frogs and anything else on it. 

I have no idea if there is a "best" because everyone has a favorite.  In my case it is Sufix 832 in 50lb.  An excellent fishable braid.

50-65# Power Pro or Sufix 832.Its all ave ever needed.

I like Power Pro Plus and most 8 strand braids. I also like the Tuf Line braids. I find I can cast best and have the least issues of line kinking up in lines with 8-10lb diameter.

 

One thing I notice is I can cast further without Micro Guides when using braid.

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40lb power pro super slick for me works well.  With frog fishing i am rarely concerned with distance because long range hooksets are not as productive for me.

50lb FX2 is incredible braid.  My absolute favorite. 

Sunline FX2 Froggin is incredible braid line 

Just love the way it feels

 

Did I just say that I'm about to order some :) 

Suffix 832 is my favorite, I also use Power Pro Spectra and it's performed well 

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23 hours ago, crypt said:

been using original power pro 40-65 lb. test depending on how heavy the cover is. never had a problem.

 

Ditto 

I use a 5 yr old PQ and a Carolina rig specific rod and can launch a Scum frog longer than I'll ever need. 

 

OP I know what you're asking, the simplest answer is a high carrier line of your choice, but imho it's not necessary.

 

 

 

 

Mike 

I think Daiwa Samurai might be the best casting braid, it's diameter is smaller than equal weight lines but so is its actual break point. I use it a lot but I'll take Maxquatro or FX2 for frogging

Maxquatro does give you that awsome Major league fishing sound though!!

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4 hours ago, Mike L said:

 

Ditto 

I use a 5 yr old PQ and a Carolina rig specific rod and can launch a Scum frog longer than I'll ever need. 

 

OP I know what you're asking, the simplest answer is a high carrier line of your choice, but imho it's not necessary.

 

 

 

 

Mike 

Me too, I use frogs on a PQ at least that old. I changed out the drag washers for some carbon ones over the winter and it's still going strong. 

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