Braided Line Pound Test Guide: What Lb Braid Should You Use?

Quick Answer

For most freshwater fishing on a spinning reel, use 10–20lb braid. For baitcasting setups, use 30–50lb braid. For saltwater inshore, use 20–30lb. For offshore, use 50–80lb. The key rule: braid's diameter is much thinner than monofilament of the same pound test — 30lb braid is about the diameter of 8lb monofilament.

Choosing the right pound test braided line is one of the most confusing decisions for anglers transitioning from monofilament. The numbers don’t translate directly — 30lb braid looks and casts like 8lb monofilament. This guide breaks down exactly what to use for every fishing situation.

The Key Rule: Diameter, Not Just Pound Test

The most important concept in choosing braid is that pound test and line diameter scale differently than monofilament:

Braid Pound TestApproximate Mono Diameter Equivalent
6lb~1–2lb mono diameter
10lb~2–4lb mono diameter
15lb~4–6lb mono diameter
20lb~6lb mono diameter
30lb~8lb mono diameter
40lb~10lb mono diameter
50lb~12–14lb mono diameter
65lb~17lb mono diameter
80lb~20lb mono diameter

These are approximate — manufacturer ratings vary. Always check the actual diameter (usually in millimeters) on the spool when making comparisons.

Choosing Pound Test by Reel Type

Spinning Reels

Spinning reels are sensitive to braid diameter. Too-heavy braid causes wind knots and poor casting:

Reel SizeRecommended Braid
1000–2000 (ultralight)6–10lb
2500–3000 (light)10–15lb
3000–4000 (medium)15–20lb
4000–5000 (medium-heavy)20–30lb
5000–6000 (heavy)30–40lb

Rule for spinning: Go lighter than you think you need. A 10lb braid on a 2500 reel gives you more line capacity, longer casts, and fewer wind knots than 20lb braid — and still breaks 10lb, which far exceeds what most fish can test.

Baitcasting Reels

Baitcasters handle heavier braid more smoothly. The levelwind and magnetic/centrifugal brakes manage thicker line better than spinning gear:

Reel RatingRecommended Braid
Light baitcaster15–30lb
Medium baitcaster30–50lb
Heavy baitcaster50–65lb
Extra-heavy (flipping)65–80lb

Rule for baitcasters: You can go heavier than on spinning reels without penalty. Most bass baitcaster setups land in the 30–50lb range and work excellently.

Conventional/Offshore Reels

Offshore conventional reels are built for heavy line and run high pound tests:

FisheryRecommended Braid
Light inshore20–30lb
Inshore/nearshore30–50lb
Light offshore50–65lb
Heavy offshore80–100lb
Big game (tuna, marlin)100–150lb

Choosing Pound Test by Fishing Technique

Freshwater Techniques

TechniqueSpinningBaitcaster
Ultralight panfish6–8lb
Trout (streams, rivers)6–10lb
Bass — drop shot, Ned rig10–15lb
Bass — wacky rig, shaky head10–15lb15–20lb
Bass — crankbaits, spinnerbaits30–40lb
Bass — jigs, texas rig30–50lb
Bass — flipping heavy cover50–65lb
Bass — frogging40–50lb
Pike and musky30–50lb50–65lb
Catfish20–40lb40–65lb
Carp20–30lb30–40lb
Ice fishing6–10lb

Saltwater Techniques

TechniqueRecommended Braid
Inshore flats (redfish, trout)20–30lb
Snook and tarpon (inshore)30–40lb
Surf fishing20–30lb (with heavy shock leader)
Pier fishing30–50lb
Light offshore (mahi, kingfish)40–65lb
Tuna (light to medium)65–80lb
Tuna (heavy) and marlin80–150lb
Bottom fishing and grouper50–80lb

What Happens If You Use the Wrong Pound Test?

Too Light

  • Line breaks under heavy loads or when snagged
  • More abrasion damage when fishing rocky or reef structure
  • Can’t stop large fish from running into cover

Too Heavy

  • Larger diameter creates more water resistance and drag on lures
  • Wind knots become a serious problem on spinning reels
  • Reduced casting distance
  • Less sensitivity (thicker line transmits less vibration)
  • Reduced line capacity on your reel

The Leader Connection

With braid, you almost always need a fluorocarbon or monofilament leader. Size the leader to the technique, not the braid:

BraidLeaderConnection
10–15lb6–10lb fluorocarbonFG Knot or Double Uni
20–30lb12–17lb fluorocarbonFG Knot
30–50lb15–25lb fluorocarbonFG Knot or Alberto
50–65lb30–40lb fluorocarbonFG Knot
80lb+60–100lb fluorocarbon/monoBimini Twist + Alberto

The leader is always tied to the braid with an FG Knot for maximum strength, or a Double Uni Knot for speed and simplicity.