Stronger line comes with a 'price'. Though a 20lb braid may be the same or thinner than a 6lb mono, it's still thicker than a 6lb braid.Charlie8003 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:21 pmNot sure to be honest was working along the live of replacing with a similar diameter material with added strength but thinking about it agree 20lb would be overkilll
My personal rule of thumb is go as light as possible that you can get away with the fish you're trying to catch. You'll get more bites/hookups (again I can go to the details if you want me to).
If you're simply just want to change the mono line onto a braid, then first decide what do you want/use the 2000 reel for, and get the lightest braid line you think you can get away with.
For comparison, i use 6lb braid for trout and bream on a 2000 reel, use 10lb braid for flathead, pinkie, whiting, squid on 2500 reel. Then 20lb braid for snapper on 4000 reel.