Thread: Hi Viz Line
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03-11-2013, 05:14 PM #11
Re: Hi Viz Line
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[quote author=Kevin B link=topic=2849.msg25710#msg25710 date=1363024844]
A lot of old farts use HI- Vis line so they can see it, as long as you run a clear or Fluorocarbon leader off it, it is fine. IMHO
Kevin
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[size=12pt]I would be interested to hear your definition of "Old Farts"
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:boohoo: Well guys I am 60 years old, so I include myself in that category .
KevinNever argue with a Idiot, They will bring you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
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03-11-2013, 05:29 PM #12
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Re: Hi Viz Line
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03-11-2013, 05:33 PM #13
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Re: Hi Viz Line
So far we have 2 votes green, 2 votes yellow, and 1 vote for blue. 2 votes Momoi, 1 vote Stren, 1 vote Berkley. What?........No votes for red Cajun line? Doesn't matter anyway, I don't like Cajun line. Let the voting continue!
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03-11-2013, 05:57 PM #14
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Re: Hi Viz Line
i only use high-vis yellow if i'm fishing live bait under a cork, i've grown use to ande backcountry's pretty low-vis blue, and for flounder, i like braid or the knew abration-resistent cajun. :fishing:
I figure it this way, if everyone in the world had a lie clock, whose hands moved once every time they lied. You could use any politicians lie clock as a ceiling fan.
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03-11-2013, 06:03 PM #15
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Re: Hi Viz Line
I am an old fart and I find the hi-vis line helpful. I buy bulk spools from Basspro of a brand named Tightline. It has low memory and is inexpensive. I primarily use the hi-vis line on my crappie rods as I use only artificial lures and 4 lb test line. A large percentage of my fish are seen not felt thanks to the hi-vis line. By the way -- Being an old fart is wonderful --- the doctors told me in 1990 that I probably had a 1 to 3 year life span remaining. Just think about all the fish that made it to the dinner table that might otherwise have died of old age if I had not been around to catch them. Spring coming makes all of us dyed in the wool fisherman get excited about the days to come even though my freezer is still well stocked from the fall.
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03-11-2013, 06:12 PM #16
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Re: Hi Viz Line
[quote author=oldfisherman link=topic=2849.msg25722#msg25722 date=1363039391]
I am an old fart and I find the hi-vis line helpful. I buy bulk spools from Basspro of a brand named Tightline. It has low memory and is inexpensive. I primarily use the hi-vis line on my crappie rods as I use only artificial lures and 4 lb test line. A large percentage of my fish are seen not felt thanks to the hi-vis line. By the way -- Being an old fart is wonderful --- the doctors told me in 1990 that I probably had a 1 to 3 year life span remaining. Just think about all the fish that made it to the dinner table that might otherwise have died of old age if I had not been around to catch them. Spring coming makes all of us dyed in the wool fisherman get excited about the days to come even though my freezer is still well stocked from the fall.
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amen brother, my grandad was suposed to hav died 40 years ago, you know what happened about a month ago? he got fired from his job as a TRUCKER after he failed a hearing test, sucks that he got fired, but he's 83 and still out doing my 47 year old dad! go get'em grandpa! :guns:I figure it this way, if everyone in the world had a lie clock, whose hands moved once every time they lied. You could use any politicians lie clock as a ceiling fan.
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03-11-2013, 06:33 PM #17
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Re: Hi Viz Line
[font=comic sans ms][size=12pt]I use Trilene Big Game Hi-Vis/Old Fart Green 15# for King. Found a heck of a deal on several big spools a couple years ago and since I already was using Big Game, I loaded up. I also like the smaller weight Big Game. They make it as low as 8#, but hard to find it.
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03-11-2013, 11:39 PM #18
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Re: Hi Viz Line
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So far we have 2 votes green, 2 votes yellow, and 1 vote for blue. 2 votes Momoi, 1 vote Stren, 1 vote Berkley. What?........No votes for red Cajun line? Doesn't matter anyway, I don't like Cajun line. Let the voting continue!
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That right there will get you laughed at. Cajun wire is almost the worst you can get. I personally use Momoi Illusion. It isn't as easy to see as the blue, but is still more visible than clear line. Also once it gets under the water it becomes pretty invisible.
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03-11-2013, 11:47 PM #19
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Re: Hi Viz Line
after all these discussions about line the end of the pier is going to look like a friggin Macys day float with all the yellow and blue and green and red and pink and fuschia and maroon and OMG. Im going to spool everything i have with dark green Power Pro. I dont want none of u SOBs to know where im fishing and im gonna burn errbody off when i hookup.
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Re: Hi Viz Line
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after all these discussions about line the end of the pier is going to look like a friggin Macys day float with all the yellow and blue and green and red and pink and fuschia and maroon and OMG. Im going to spool everything i have with dark green Power Pro. I dont want none of u SOBs to know where im fishing and im gonna burn errbody off when i hookup.
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I already fish dark colored braid..
But white Jerry brown sure does stand outGive a googan a king, and he can eat for a day. But teach a googan how to kingfish, and he'll be dead of mercury poisoning inside of three years
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