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I was wondering about hi-vis lines and if anyone has seen objective info
about whether some of these lines really are fairly invisible underwater? thanks, bill |
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![]() hi-vis lines I was wondering about hi-vis lines and if anyone has seen objective info about whether some of these lines really are fairly invisible underwater? thanks, bill ======== Like Chris, I am more into the "feel" rather than line watching. I fish mainly soft plastics, and that involves working the bottom a lot...learning to feel the structure of the bottom, and how to work the bait in relation to the structure is a big thing with me....bouncing it off of rock piles, feeling the weed bed edges, etc. So I rely on feel to know when I have made the right presentaion, and that "big ole" bass has been tricked ![]() comfortable with...but I doubt I could ever chnage from feel, to watching ![]() John B |
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