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Offline Big Slick

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What have you found that will cut Spider-wire Braided line nice and clean?
I have tried a good scissors, finger nail trimmers and toe nail clippers but it always leaves a fraid end.
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Offline FireRanger

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Just use some chapstick after you cut it....should rebind the fray together.  ;)
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Offline Angstman

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I use a small wire cutter. If it frays, I just burn the end with a lighter.
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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after a couple years using braided spiderwire, i switched back to regular mono. i love its strength but its a pain in the neck to thread a smaller bobber or the lindy weedless slip weight and the knots dont always hold. i used knife and it seemed to work for the most part

Offline sandmannd

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They make scissors for braided line. You can get a decent pair for around $5. Makes nice clean cuts.
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