The winding of everything is an inevitable physical phenomenon. Casing, bracket, thickening sub-wire and other methods can reduce entanglement, but they will all lead to a slight decrease in bite rate. The best solution is to buy a sub-wire that is very difficult to roll, which can greatly reduce the scrap caused by the winding of the sub-wire. This kind of wire is not expensive, so it is difficult to buy.
In addition, generally speaking, it doesn't matter if the braided line is used to catch big fish. Personally, I think we can ignore the concern that winding may affect the bite force.
Fishing small fish needs to be improved. Details such as the length, hardness, number of hooks, feeding method and bait preparation will greatly affect the bait rate.