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Location: MN | Has anyone used this color line from PPro?
All I have ever used is the moss green. Any advantages possibly here with this new color?
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| I know a lot of coastal fisher peeps are experimenting w/ this line for its visibility; from all indications, the verdict has been favorable so far. I would think it useful especially for any type bait fishing for ease in being watchable... |
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Location: Hayward WI | I haven't used High Vis for muskies yet, but use it alot when walleye fishing. It excels in low light conditions and when jig fishing, you can detect subtle pickups by watching the line "jump" especially fishing in current. I've used the high vis stuff walleye fishing with people using clear/moss green colors and haven't noticed any decrease in catch due to the high vis line. The Power Pro could have the advantage when fishing creatures or other plastics. |
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| I have an untested theory that it would be great for creature fishing. You know, subtle pick ups by the fish and all. Anybody try that yet? |
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Posts: 532
Location: Chicago, IL | I've used the Hi-Vis...I was out fishing with a friend and I was told it looked like I had a tennis ball on my spool. I actually found it annoying for regular use, but for jigs I think it would definately be great.
-Phil |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I like high visability line for jigs, and use it exclusively. I will have to try this for the 1 ounce models I am building! |
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