Braid Color???
Cabbage Patch
Posted 9/21/2020 1:44 PM (#966464)
Subject: Braid Color???




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
So I’ve watched several videos on colors of braid. Since muskies look up and to the side for the most part to feed it was noted that darker colored lines show up more than lighter colors in clear to clear ish water. Bass guys are mostly for shades of green due to blending in with the surroundings. Any opinions or line color preference for different applications??
sworrall
Posted 9/21/2020 1:50 PM (#966465 - in reply to #966464)
Subject: Re: Braid Color???





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Muskies don't much care. Pike either.
pklingen
Posted 9/21/2020 6:30 PM (#966469 - in reply to #966464)
Subject: Re: Braid Color???




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Location: NE Ohio
i use any color because i color the last 10' against the leader with a black sharpie.
ToddM
Posted 9/21/2020 10:25 PM (#966476 - in reply to #966464)
Subject: Re: Braid Color???





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Location: oswego, il
Interesting but I too don't think it matters, people are catching musky everywhere using braid. I suppose if I was worried I would use invisibraid since it is white.
miket55
Posted 9/21/2020 10:27 PM (#966477 - in reply to #966464)
Subject: Re: Braid Color???




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Location: E. Tenn
The fish don't care about all the stuff hanging off a lure, don't care about the leader, would they care about the line?
curleytail
Posted 9/22/2020 2:18 PM (#966489 - in reply to #966464)
Subject: Re: Braid Color???




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Location: Hayward, WI
I don't think it matters. I usually use something greenish or brown because... I dunno I suppose most lines are that color and it looks more "classic " to me. I know a good fisherman that was using lime green last time we fished together.

I don't think they care. They aren't a mid winter bluegill that studies the bait before eating (and even in that case I use colored mono and do fine).

Tucker
stdevos
Posted 9/23/2020 12:45 PM (#966513 - in reply to #966464)
Subject: Re: Braid Color???





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Location: Madtown, WI
I go with 100# white power pro with flouro leader on bucktail rod, it makes the most sense to me and at least it doesn't bleed on the carpet. Does it really matter? Probably not.
esoxaddict
Posted 9/23/2020 12:54 PM (#966514 - in reply to #966513)
Subject: Re: Braid Color???





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Go with whatever color you want all over your hands for the first few days after you change the line. I figure once the color fades out it's all pretty much invisible against the background of the sky anyway. Considering the fact that they still eat lures with hooks and tinsel and weird colors you never see in prey, I don't think line visibility matters.
NPike
Posted 9/23/2020 3:17 PM (#966519 - in reply to #966514)
Subject: Re: Braid Color???




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Green suffix works fine for me. But that's al I use. Some will disagree but I use clear fluorocarbon leaders at ~ 16", 100 lp test, perhaps it only matters to me but I Like the invisibility factor of clear fluorocarbon leaders. Plus I really don't care if a pike, walleye or big bass takes the line. Walleye are a line shy.