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How about some opinions on the various colors of fishing line. We do mostly
trout fishing with some steelhead, some bass and some walleye. I'm just finding it harder and harder to see clear monofiliment. I'm about to order new line to respool all of our reels (4, 8 and 12lb lines) and thought I'd get opinions on some of the better visibility lines out there. Stren has a very visible yellow line but I'm wondering what people's success is with that line and how bad they feel the fish see it and are spooked by it. Cabela's has a hi visibility green fluorocarbon line and likewise I'm interested in any comment on it. How visible is it out of the water? Fish problems with its visibility? Other comments? TIA -- -Mike- |
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Apparently the fish aren't bothered by the fluorescent lines. I used them
for years before switching to the superlines. I used the orange in 4# and 6# test. Now I use the grey superline and they aren't bothered by that either. The superlines are so strong that you can double your #test with the same diameter. The new lines are hard to cut, too. Nail clippers won't always cut it---- take a pocket lighter. When you tie on the hook, do a good job; you may not need another knot for weeks. "Mike Marlow" wrote in message ink.net... How about some opinions on the various colors of fishing line. We do mostly trout fishing with some steelhead, some bass and some walleye. I'm just finding it harder and harder to see clear monofiliment. I'm about to order new line to respool all of our reels (4, 8 and 12lb lines) and thought I'd get opinions on some of the better visibility lines out there. Stren has a very visible yellow line but I'm wondering what people's success is with that line and how bad they feel the fish see it and are spooked by it. Cabela's has a hi visibility green fluorocarbon line and likewise I'm interested in any comment on it. How visible is it out of the water? Fish problems with its visibility? Other comments? TIA -- -Mike- |
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![]() "Mike Marlow" wrote in message ink.net... How about some opinions on the various colors of fishing line. We do mostly trout fishing with some steelhead, some bass and some walleye. I'm just finding it harder and harder to see clear monofiliment. I'm about to order new line to respool all of our reels (4, 8 and 12lb lines) and thought I'd get opinions on some of the better visibility lines out there. Stren has a very visible yellow line but I'm wondering what people's success is with that line and how bad they feel the fish see it and are spooked by it. Cabela's has a hi visibility green fluorocarbon line and likewise I'm interested in any comment on it. How visible is it out of the water? Fish problems with its visibility? Other comments? Pepperoni wrote: Apparently the fish aren't bothered by the fluorescent lines. I used them for years before switching to the superlines. I used the orange in 4# and 6# test. Now I use the grey superline and they aren't bothered by that either. The superlines are so strong that you can double your #test with the same diameter. The new lines are hard to cut, too. Nail clippers won't always cut it---- take a pocket lighter. When you tie on the hook, do a good job; you may not need another knot for weeks. Thanks for the feedback. I can't imagine using some of the new superlines - we get snagged on the bottom or on submerged trees enough and have to break our lines to get out of it, and if we had to cut our lines close in to the pole we'd be re-spooling way too much. -- -Mike- |
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For trout clear in streams , green in deep reservoirs .
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![]() "Mike Marlow" wrote in message ink.net... How about some opinions on the various colors of fishing line. We do mostly trout fishing with some steelhead, some bass and some walleye. I'm just finding it harder and harder to see clear monofiliment. I'm about to order new line to respool all of our reels (4, 8 and 12lb lines) and thought I'd get opinions on some of the better visibility lines out there. Stren has a very visible yellow line but I'm wondering what people's success is with that line and how bad they feel the fish see it and are spooked by it. Cabela's has a hi visibility green fluorocarbon line and likewise I'm interested in any comment on it. How visible is it out of the water? Fish problems with its visibility? Other comments? TIA -- -Mike- http://precisionreloading.com/stren....20FLUOROCARBON This line really is great.. since I bought some leader of it.. I tried out the fishing line.. and so far.. I like it the best. |
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BuZZard wrote:
"Mike Marlow" wrote in message ink.net... How about some opinions on the various colors of fishing line. We do mostly trout fishing with some steelhead, some bass and some walleye. I'm just finding it harder and harder to see clear monofiliment. I'm about to order new line to respool all of our reels (4, 8 and 12lb lines) and thought I'd get opinions on some of the better visibility lines out there. Stren has a very visible yellow line but I'm wondering what people's success is with that line and how bad they feel the fish see it and are spooked by it. Cabela's has a hi visibility green fluorocarbon line and likewise I'm interested in any comment on it. How visible is it out of the water? Fish problems with its visibility? Other comments? TIA -- -Mike- http://precisionreloading.com/stren....20FLUOROCARBON This line really is great.. since I bought some leader of it.. I tried out the fishing line.. and so far.. I like it the best. Thanks BuZZard. I just ordered Cabela's private label florescent green flurocarbon the other day. Should get here in a couple of days and I'm anxious to try it out. Really wanted some visibility in the line - I'm tired of searching for clear lines while I'm fishing. The eyes aren't what they used to be. -- -Mike- |
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