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Location: Eagan, MN | Anyone ever try the bright yellow Stealth, or any other bright superlines for that matter? I've been all over town and the only 100lb Stealth I can find is the yellow stuff. Reminds me of the Doug Stange quote where he said he wished there was blaze orange line so the muskies would know something is coming. Seriously, I have 600 yards sitting on my desk right now, and this stuff is practically glowing. Think it matters? |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | Personally I haven't tried any of the bright stuff, I've stuck to TufLine XP in the green color. I'd be interested to see what others opinions are, though I think I'll stick with green  |
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| I started using Stelth this spring and really like it.Very smooth although I will be ordering some 100lb, I've been using 80lb.Don't really know about the color.I would think it would matter less in darker water.Maybe it can be dyed. Steve
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Location: Chicago, Beverly | Get a Sharpee marker and hit like the last 5-10'. If you have colored sharpee's experiment to see which may look better in the water(or not be seen).brown vs. black, red etc... |
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Location: oswego, il | I tried the stealth last year and did not care for it. I had backlash issues and was surprised at how wet it got me. I tried the stren superbraid this year and like it alot. |
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