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Location: Okoboji | i bought some stealth camo braid,,,wondering what you guys think of it,,,i am a power pro guy but i am sick of mr. green thumb time to try something new for the fun of it. |
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| The color will come off of it slowly like other superlines but it will still stay somewhat camo colored. I've spool abotu 100 reels every year with Stealth and have yet to have one person come back to me and say they haven't liked it. |
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Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | I like the green stealth myself - Had breakage issues with the Camo line 2 years ago. Not sure why, but I was snapping the 80# line on hooksets. After the fourth break in two weeks, I took it off. I was even using 50# for pike, and had several break offs. I noticed it was always breaking in the beige section. Not sure if it's the color treatment that makes it weaker? But I have never had problems with the standard green (which is colorfast), but as cool as the camo line looks, I had nothing but issues with it. |
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| HATED IT! Lures breaking off and flying through the air from minor backlashes! $20 to the bottom of the drink! I'm gettin mad just thinking about it! LOL!
Brian |
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Location: Denmark | The stealth camo braid has the same qualities as the other stealth braids, but is more visible to the angler(and maybe the fish as well) due to it's contrasts, something I see as an advantage. Fish apparently don't care about the visibility , took an 49,6 and a 50" last year using that line. |
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