re-spooling

scott craven

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Have used berkeley "trilene" for years, seems to be ok.
notice some people using lime green and blue line.
i think it's "big game"
anybody tried it ?

scotty
 
Same stuff just high visibility.
Fishermen are getting old and can't see as well it's a fact.

livin' la vida pesca!
 
I have used Maxima Ultragreen and Cameleon line for many years and think it's one of the very best ~~~ best price is at Candy tire in bulk<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
 
If the visibility is better to human eyes, you would think it
would be the same to the salmon.
maybe not under water though ??

scotty
 
I use the bright "limegreen" berkleybiggame....catch lots of salmon on the chuck, dont think it makes a difference.....if it does lol i better go to the drak greenstuff ill be gettn doubles n tripples allday<img src=icon_smile_clown.gif border=0 align=middle>
 
started using the bright stuff last year (neon green big game) and it made no negative difference, with the big plus of being able to see EXACTLY where your line is.
 
I like P-Line Flouroclear for invisability in water and abrasion resistance. Or P-Line Spectra braided line if you are open to non-mono lines.

Berkly Big-Game green is pretty popular with Alaska guides I know.
 
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