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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Ultracast Invisibraid?
 
Message Subject: Ultracast Invisibraid?
Jim
Posted 9/14/2009 8:21 PM (#399731)
Subject: Ultracast Invisibraid?


Has anyone tried this line in 80#? It seems to work fine but to me it's kind of thick, like using rope. It's not invisible and to me i think the fish would see it more than regular moss green line. Maybe a fish looking up through the water can't see it as well.
Just wondering anyone elses opinion on this.
-Jim
shaley
Posted 9/14/2009 8:49 PM (#399742 - in reply to #399731)
Subject: RE: Ultracast Invisibraid?





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
Been using it 2 years now so far no issues. I fish clear water and catch as many on it as I do moss green.
Targa01
Posted 9/14/2009 9:54 PM (#399754 - in reply to #399731)
Subject: Re: Ultracast Invisibraid?





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Location: Grand Rapids MN
Works fine and I agree its thick but spools on nice.. seems to hold a little more water than comparable lines.
Yake Bait
Posted 9/14/2009 10:26 PM (#399769 - in reply to #399731)
Subject: Re: Ultracast Invisibraid?





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It is very good line. If your expectations are that it is invisible or event somewhat invisible, you will be disappointed in that aspect. I got over that quickly when I saw how durable it is and how well it handles. Actually grew to prefer the white line to manage slack when ripping twitch baits or rubber lures.
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