Apologies in advance if this is novice, however if PE line is equivalent only to the lines diameter then wouldn't the PE line breaking strain be more useful in describing a given setup in general? For mine, PE line measurements are useful for determining reel capacity only, and depending on the braid manufacturer, and hence quality, the capacity will change.
Specifically, I have a Zenaq Fokeeto 83-7 rated PE6-8 and currently run 65lb Tuffline on a 10000SW - great casting outfit and can get ~250m on the spool. Does the rods PE rating mean 60-80lb or, if using higher end lines eg YGK Castman PE6-8, 80-100lb?
If the rods rating means 60-80lb then in theory I should be able to load the reel with YGK Castman PE4 (and have a heap more spool capacity) and still have a 60lb setup. On the other hand, I may be currently under doing the rods capacity and could load it up as a PE8 (100lb) setup.
I've just got my hands on a Saltiga Dorado 80TN rated PE4-6 for a lighter stick bait rod and the same questions apply, ie 40-60lb or can it handle PE6 that has a breaking strain of ~80lbs?
As I started, apologies if this is all too obvious for more experienced bods, but any further explanations and advice would be great before I purchase new PE line and extra spools. The bigger plan is to run these setups over in NZ nth island chasing his majesty....
Carlos