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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> White Tuf-Line
 
Message Subject: White Tuf-Line
WV Musky
Posted 4/8/2015 7:57 PM (#764097)
Subject: White Tuf-Line




Posts: 572


Location: Williamstown, WV
An order got messed up (My fault, miscommunication) and I received white 80lb Tuf-Line. Anybody use white line and what is the pros and cons to white line? Maybe I'm overthinking this, just never had white line. Thanks.
Born
Posted 4/8/2015 8:09 PM (#764100 - in reply to #764097)
Subject: Re: White Tuf-Line




Posts: 153


Location: MN
I have used white Tuf-line for years, I like it.
muskie! nut
Posted 4/8/2015 8:22 PM (#764104 - in reply to #764097)
Subject: Re: White Tuf-Line





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
Pros - you can see the end coming, fish don't care what color it is, works just as good as any other color, it doesn't bleed.

Cons - I don't have any, sorry.
mnmusky
Posted 4/8/2015 8:32 PM (#764105 - in reply to #764104)
Subject: Re: White Tuf-Line




I use the salt n pepper tuf line. takes on some water ( and i like that in summer). good as any in strength, duribility. good visibility, Seems a little more limp than power pro or 832.
muddymusky
Posted 4/9/2015 7:02 AM (#764154 - in reply to #764097)
Subject: RE: White Tuf-Line




Posts: 600


I like tuff line a lot and it being white would not bother me at all for trolling or casting.
bigbite
Posted 4/9/2015 7:49 AM (#764169 - in reply to #764097)
Subject: RE: White Tuf-Line




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
The fish certainly don't care about the color of your line and it makes it more visible in low light conditions.
EastwoodNorris
Posted 4/9/2015 8:27 AM (#764173 - in reply to #764097)
Subject: Re: White Tuf-Line




Posts: 59


Location: Fifield
I use it a little and like it a lot. Very soft and very low resistance through the rod guides.
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