10-09-07, 02:06 PM | #1 |
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Microfuse Fluoroscent Glacier Blue
Does anyone know where I might be able to purchase this line?
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10-09-07, 02:28 PM | #2 |
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Take a look at this, Kawa:
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...esults#reviews I know the guy that wrote it, and he won't steer you wrong.
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10-09-07, 08:27 PM | #3 |
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Bass Pro would have it. even the small Gander Mountain we have near us carries it (although in limited lb test and size spools.) I would think you could find it at cabela's also.
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Bigbassin-I like the '69 in your icon.. Daytona Yellow? What size motor?
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10-26-07, 09:16 AM | #6 |
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Follow-up addendum: My purpose in purchasing that ^$%@! was to finally have a superline that would fluoresce, ala the original STREN(TM) under both UV and daylight. Being able to see the line and thus perhaps detect bites was the attraction.
The stuff WILL fluoresce some extent but it has so much memory in it that your line looks like a Slinky Toy from rod tip to water (and beneath) unless you are throwing a crank, spinnerbait, or anything else that imposes considerable tension on the line. Ergo, for slow presentations of soft plastics, jigs, or for fishing Stinkos or fluke, you lose all tactile contact with the bait. I doubt one could detect any but the most aggressive bite on a worm. OK, so you could use it for spinnerbaits, as an example, but there's no need for visibility with a moving lure. Game over! If you want a more visible braid you can use yellow TUF-Line braid and see it well enough in daylight.Soak it in chartreuse tail DYE (NOT DIP!!!) and it will fluoresce under UV to sufficient extent. Be certain to "refresh" the DYE (NOT DIP!!!) periodically. Here's how to do that... Strip a cast's worth of line off the spool. Using an eyedropper apply chartreuse dye (NOT DIP!!! unless you want a spool full of bubble gum,) until the line is saturated. Reel about a third of the line back on and repeat the eye-dropper dealio. Repeat until all the braid has been thus treated...let dry, then repeat the whole shebang. Do NOT do this over yer mom's carpet floors OR over the kitchen tiles or linoleum. This is best done using the lighter colored braids but even works on the darker ones, such as P-Line Spectex. If you want more visibility with your fluoros do the same with them. leaving the last ten feet or so undyed if you are concerned about visibility to the feesh. |
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