03-16-12, 08:28 AM | #1 |
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Sufix 832 Ghost and Castable Invisiline?
Has anyone tried either one of these yet? I've used sufix mono for years and like it, and I've been happy with the regular 832 and Braid. Just a little concerned about another supposedly "invisible" braid(was not impressed by Spiderwire Crystal).
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03-16-12, 07:36 PM | #2 |
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Haven't used either but I have used Spiderwire Ultracast invisi-braid and actually was surprisingly pleased.
It's funny though, if I'm fishing clear water it actually works it's translucency pretty well. If there is stained or dark water, it looks like white thread. But it is much much better than crystal which looks like a white string in any water. Good luck on your new adventure.
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03-16-12, 09:57 PM | #3 |
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832 Ghost and Invisibraid are not even close to "invisible." I wouldn't even call them translucent. They are white. I bought a spool of Spiderwire Invisibraid last season hoping the white would solve the problem on dark green line blending in to the water and being hard to see (I do a lot of line watching when dropshotting).
Turns out, when green braids nearly disappear in the shadows, white braid stands out quite nicely. However, the exact opposite is the case when where is glare on the water. So if you're buying them hoping for an invisible braid, you're wasting your money. If you just want an easier line to see... you're still probably wasting your money. For visibility purposes, I've been liking the 832 in Neon Lime. BB
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