Originally Posted by
Pier#r
Hmmm, you know how they define expert?
An Ex is a has-been and a spurt is a drip......under pressure ;-) lol
The amount (and diameter) of the backer you use is dependent on the pound test of the braid and the capacity of the reel to fill out the spool to a normal working fullness. That in itself is a SWAG as braid claim comparisons to "mono equivalent diameter" are often understated and reel line capacities claims are often overstated (though Penn is usually pretty close).
Fluorocarbon would be a waste of money, time, effort and just complicate your setup IMHO.
I try to keep it simple with as few knots and hardware (and weight) as possible to get the job done.
You could easily put a 300 yard spool of 15# to even 40# braid on the spool first and top it off with as much 15# - 20# mono as long as it is at least 100 yards.
You do NOT want to be casting that knot as it will wear faster and possibly be a danger should the weight break off.
Join the two with a uni to uni knot or FG knot or one of the other braid to mono knots.
Hope this helps!