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OK Hubie, You're in the Hotseat :-)



 
 
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Old April 17th, 2004, 11:03 PM
Steve & Chris Clark
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Default OK Hubie, You're in the Hotseat :-)

I've got some input on this one. Fireline, IMO, does have a sliding ratio
as the line becomes white. Less boated fish. I have tried using two
fireline rigged rods. When I do the end for end trade, take the line off and
turn it around and respool again. Using one that is white (old) and one
that is black (new) with the same colored tube, every other cast to the same
spot and found the black line does produce a lot more fish and bites. I
always blacken the last twenty feet of fireline. PPro too. Nothing
scientific but there is a significant difference. In my lake you just can't
use mono if you are in the weeds or near the bottom. My lake has about a
twenty foot visibility depth.
Unlessen you're not out there to get fish in the boat that is ;-)
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"alwayfishking" wrote in message
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I wouldn't know either way, but has anyone used the Yozuri hybrid in smoke
color. I spooled up with it yesterday gonna try it out today, lake is

clear,
I've used the green but not the smoke, I imagine it's less visible but

until
I get a talking fish I don't know
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