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JerryGMon Jan-27-03 01:57 AM
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#8821, "RE: Flourocarbon?"
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I've seen Flouro make the difference between having a slow day and having a good day but not always the case. It can make the difference under the right conditions (clear water and high light). I like to use it for blue water fishing (tuna, yellows, or basically offshore)also good for coastal fishing in clear water conditions. When the water is off color I prefer to fish line with color because I always have and I have confidence it. I have been told that light doesn't travel through line with color as easily making it more invisible in the water but I caught tons of fish on clear. I think there's a lot of personal prefference involved. My favorite is green (not Neon) but pink Ande, as well as both Izor, and P-Line Blue have all worked well for me too.

So to answer your question-, Yes I do think it works under the right conditions.

- I splice about a 4-5ft leader on and I use Izor Flouralcarbon.

I've tried Berkely Vanish or Stren Vanish which ever I've never had much luck either of those brands. I just don't have no confidence in them because when I did use them I lost fish and I've seen others do the same. I havn't tried Seagur so I can't comment ont he durability of the brand. Pick up some Flouro and put it in your box. The next time your fishing in clear water conditions try it out and It should work for you.

JerryG

  

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Flourocarbon? [View all] , JP, Sun Jan-26-03 08:59 PM
  RE: Flourocarbon?, tsurikichi, Jan 27th 2003, #1
RE: Flourocarbon?, JP, Jan 27th 2003, #3
RE: Flourocarbon?, JerryG, Jan 27th 2003 #2
RE: Flourocarbon?, JP, Jan 27th 2003, #4
      RE: Flourocarbon?, Bum, Jan 27th 2003, #5
      RE: Flourocarbon?, Aztecwin, Jan 27th 2003, #6
      RE: Flourocarbon?, fongster, Jan 27th 2003, #7
           RE: Flourocarbon?, JP, Jan 28th 2003, #9
                RE: Flourocarbon?, fongster, Jan 28th 2003, #10
                     RE: Flourocarbon?, JP, Jan 28th 2003, #11
      RE: Flourocarbon?, JerryG, Jan 27th 2003, #8

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