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Message Subject: Braid color
minnetonkamuskie
Posted 6/9/2014 1:00 PM (#714746)
Subject: Braid color




Posts: 10


Location: Minneapolis, MN
I've seen many people using white braided lines, what is the reason for the white color verses the normal green hues? I can only think of being able to see your line in the water better?

jimjimjim
Posted 6/9/2014 3:21 PM (#714773 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: RE: Braid color




Posts: 365


some people think that if the musky is looking up ,,,,, the white line will blend into the brighter surface water light and be less visible to the musky ,,,,, thats what some people think ----
muskie! nut
Posted 6/9/2014 11:25 PM (#714862 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: Re: Braid color





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
I use it so I can see the line end and I know my leader is there. Muskies dont care what color the line is, do you think they have figured out that the line is pulling the lure? If they can see the different colors in line and care, why arent they able to see the hooks and know its a lure? Or able to see 4ft of rod going back and forth in the water on a figure 8?

You guys are over thinking this stuff, but go on, carry on.............

That said its more important to have a line that performs well, fewer backlashes, cast smoother. etc so you can keep fishing.
horsehunter
Posted 6/10/2014 5:15 AM (#714871 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: Re: Braid color




Location: Eastern Ontario
Muskie nut's got it figured out he's welcome in my boat.
Tigerhunter
Posted 6/10/2014 5:47 AM (#714872 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: Re: Braid color





Posts: 283


I use blue power pro just because I like blue, I am thinking of getting another setup identical to the one I have now but with a lower gear ratio- I plan on using the yellow line so it's easier to tell the difference.....and I like yellow too.

One guy I know likes the white line because it doesn't fade or bleed color.
Wood_Duck
Posted 6/10/2014 7:24 AM (#714879 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: Re: Braid color





Posts: 555


Location: Tennessee
neon lime Sufix here because I like it. Fish don't care about your line color.
mnmusky
Posted 6/10/2014 7:43 AM (#714882 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: Re: Braid color




salt n pepper tuff line or sufix.. power pro is the worst! Thats my 2 cents.
Flambeauski
Posted 6/10/2014 1:40 PM (#714942 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: Re: Braid color




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
I mainly cast leadcore so I can change my colors depending on conditions. Some lakes they won't bite if you use the wrong color in front of your leader. Plus it keeps the bucktails down when I'm really burning them.
And I always use green backing. Huge difference.
MuskyMan 2012
Posted 6/10/2014 1:52 PM (#714946 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: RE: Braid color




Posts: 23


I agree, leadcore is the only way to go for casting
bigdogg2278
Posted 6/10/2014 1:58 PM (#714948 - in reply to #714946)
Subject: Re: Braid color




Posts: 205


I picked up some yellow power pro to try see what happens
Zib
Posted 6/11/2014 9:58 AM (#715056 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: RE: Braid color





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River

I watched a video clip the other day of a segment that Hook N Look did about how line shows up under water. The way the light relected off of braid was interesting. When the light wasn't relecting off the line it was harder to see but when light did reflect off the line it was a huge difference. I'm no expert on which colors reflect more line than other but I would think white or yellow line would reflect more light than green or brown line.

 

muskie! nut
Posted 6/11/2014 2:24 PM (#715092 - in reply to #715056)
Subject: RE: Braid color





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
Zib - 6/11/2014 9:58 AM

I'm no expert on which colors reflect more line than other but I would think white or yellow line would reflect more light than green or brown line.

 



I would guess that too. But were you looking at it from the side or behind as a muskie would during a follow? It may grab the attention of a muskie seeing it from the side, but be gone when they follow.

My next question, do you think when a muskie sees it, knows what it is?
cast4musky
Posted 6/11/2014 2:37 PM (#715095 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: Re: Braid color





Posts: 865


Of course a musky sees the line and Knows exactly what it is...... THEY ARE ALL SCHOOLED WHEN YOUNG........lol
ToddM
Posted 6/11/2014 2:40 PM (#715096 - in reply to #714946)
Subject: RE: Braid color





Posts: 20212


Location: oswego, il
MuskyMan 2012 - 6/10/2014 1:52 PM

I agree, leadcore is the only way to go for casting


leadcore is for woosies, I am casting copper!
Will Schultz
Posted 6/11/2014 2:41 PM (#715097 - in reply to #715092)
Subject: RE: Braid color





Location: Grand Rapids, MI

muskie! nut - 6/11/2014 3:24 PM
Zib - 6/11/2014 9:58 AM

I'm no expert on which colors reflect more line than other but I would think white or yellow line would reflect more light than green or brown line.

I would guess that too. But were you looking at it from the side or behind as a muskie would during a follow? It may grab the attention of a muskie seeing it from the side, but be gone when they follow. My next question, do you think when a muskie sees it, knows what it is?

Actually, they reflect the same "amount" of light regardless of the color you see. Yellow is yellow because it is reflecting yellow light, green is green because it is reflecting green light, etc.

I like light colored line, as others have stated, because it points the way to my lure when looking at it from above the darker water/bottom. It's just an added bonus that it is less visible to any fish looking at it from below (not that it matters at all).

oly67
Posted 6/12/2014 7:29 AM (#715208 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: Re: Braid color




Posts: 171


Anyone ever try the new Suffix leadcore, it really makes my glide baits come alive.
Tim Schmitz
Posted 6/12/2014 10:47 AM (#715223 - in reply to #714746)
Subject: Re: Braid color




Posts: 540


Location: MN
The new 832 suffix leadcore gives you 7ft per color instead of 5ft per color like the old lead. No need to add weight to your bucktails anymore.
Zib
Posted 6/12/2014 12:44 PM (#715237 - in reply to #715097)
Subject: RE: Braid color





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
Will Schultz - 6/11/2014 3:41 PM

muskie! nut - 6/11/2014 3:24 PM
Zib - 6/11/2014 9:58 AM

I'm no expert on which colors reflect more line than other but I would think white or yellow line would reflect more light than green or brown line.

I would guess that too. But were you looking at it from the side or behind as a muskie would during a follow? It may grab the attention of a muskie seeing it from the side, but be gone when they follow. My next question, do you think when a muskie sees it, knows what it is?

Actually, they reflect the same "amount" of light regardless of the color you see. Yellow is yellow because it is reflecting yellow light, green is green because it is reflecting green light, etc.

I like light colored line, as others have stated, because it points the way to my lure when looking at it from above the darker water/bottom. It's just an added bonus that it is less visible to any fish looking at it from below (not that it matters at all).

That is not true! All colors DO NOT reflect the same amount of light. White reflects all colors of light while other colors only reflects certain colors of light & absorb others. It depends on the color. At different times of the day the sun light is at a different color so that affects what colors will get reflected and which ones are absorbed.

 

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