Colin, you've overall been happy with the performance of the hollow braid? How does it stand up to shock loads?
I like the feel of the JB hollow braid myself. It feels very smooth and soft. I can't seem to find anyone who has used the JB solid spectra. I probably should get a spool of it to try to see how it goes.
I have been happy using the JBH Brandon - but I feel I shoiuld explain my usage/experience so as not to mislead -
1 I don't know how abrasion resistant it is 'cause I haven't used it a lot over extensive shallow, rocky locations, where a GT could make a long run that would pull the line across a damaging bottom. My fishing has been close to drop-offs and reefs, with the boat skipper helping drag a hooked GT away from trouble and me keeping as much line clear of the water as possible.
2 I have been hit hard by some decent sized GT with no breaks experienced - but I do use a 200 test twisted leader and that may give some additional shock absorption. That said, my wife was using 80 test JBH and a 130 test twisted leader when a 10kg GT smash took her near the boat - enough of a shock load to break the rod but the line held. Of course some of the shock absorption properties are accounted for by the following -
- there are no knots in the braid
- wherever you splice it you have a doubled length of line
- extreme tension will tend to pull it in on itself.
Leaving aside abrasion resistance and shock absorption, I have other reasons for liking JBH for popping -
1 It has a lovely soft feel and casts well (except into a strong wind when its lightness and hollow nature work against it - of course these characteristics work for it casting downwind)
2 It is so easy to make loops and splice in new line, whether to top up the reel line or add a stronger "leader length" - and all the joins are "invisible" and 100 per cent.
I reckon you should give it a go on your next trip - I'd be very interested in your observations.