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  | What are your recommendations for color on braided line.  I typically don't worry about it that much, but given the time and opportunity, I would like to look into it.   
  
Assume early august.   
  
My gut tells me go dark green, but I work out and my gut is not that big. | 
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  Location: Grand Rapids, MI | If I thought it mattered I would use blue, white or gray. | 
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  Location: ON | Been beat to death.  Concensus is that it doesn't matter for muskie fishing.    
  
  
Other clear water and or salt species.  Flouro leaders are king. | 
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  | doesn't matter! caught all mine w steel leaders and green or smoke spiderwire, friends use powerpro blk / wht - floro leader  
we all get em.  
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  | I like yellow line, because it's easy to see.  
Also used blue, green, red, white, "indicator"(red green yellow), and nothing what so ever, indicates that the fish cares in my experience.  
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  | Doug Johnson quote -- "If it moves, its food" ------ | 
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  Location: SE WISCONSIN | I use camo sufix | 
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  | Had no problem boating some nice fish on Clearwater/Pipestone last August with green power pro. | 
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  | Does color really matter at night? | 
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