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PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx? #11346444 01/14/16 10:57 PM
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I heard the mist green color may blend into water better on East Texas lakes & the Texas Coast where I fish the most. I heard the clear fluoro actually kind of shines in slightly stained water.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx? [Re: chimneymasterbassmaster] #11402519 02/09/16 02:49 PM
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I use both of those lines from time to time, but I mostly use the p-line for is a leader(I use braid exclusively in saltwater). I really love both lines. From my experience, which isn't a whole lot, as long as the water isn't clear enough you can see fish at 20', the line color doesn't matter so much. I don't think you can go wrong with either line. The p-line Floroclear has a little more stretch and doesn't sink as much, whereas the seaguar will sink and will stretch considerably less.
Will it be a main line?
What kind of baits are you planning to throw on it?


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