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PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
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01/14/16 10:58 PM
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chimneymasterbassmaster
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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!
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/14/16 11:02 PM
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RedRaider3933
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Don't over think it. Use what you have the most confidence in.
Go Tech
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/15/16 12:22 AM
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ezbassin
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I like P-line Halo and Invizx. I don't think the mint green color or the clear color makes any difference when it is fluorocarbon line.
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/15/16 12:39 AM
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JoshJones1984
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My only experience with seaguar was horrible. Is go P-Line. But, I'm sure others feel the opposite.
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/15/16 02:10 AM
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Charlesg35
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Neither, Stren's flurocarbon has a great price, low memory, low stretch, high impact strength. Don't tie w/polymer knot. Must have to fish Senko's.
'06 Triton Bassmaster Classic TR21X
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/15/16 02:14 AM
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BlaiseWeimer
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What techniques are you talking about using with these lines?
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/15/16 02:21 AM
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ChrisPowellFishing
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Folor-clear is the worst line you could buy! My wife and I broke off more fish on than we ever have! The knot strenght is horrible. you would be matching a big mistake!!! Wrote a huge Email to P-line and they told me Folor-clear is meant for Finesse fishing, not Bass fishing!!! and sent me about 9 Rolls of P-line CXX copolymer! just trying to save you some money! and head aces!!
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: Charlesg35]
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01/15/16 03:38 AM
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ezbassin
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Neither, Stren's flurocarbon has a great price, low memory, low stretch, high impact strength. Don't tie w/polymer knot. Must have to fish Senko's. If you know how to tie a Palomar knot CORRECTLY it will work just fine with fluorocarbon lines. So many people blame the knot when it is their own inability to tie it correctly.
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/15/16 03:54 AM
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skeeterfan
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Ivisx. Best casting, strongest line I've used.
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/15/16 04:23 AM
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Mayo
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I'm a huge P-Line fan and have been for years. If I've broken off its almost always my fault. I've had pretty good luck with their fluorocarbon but I've read mixed reviews on here.
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/15/16 02:18 PM
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ezbassin
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I really like P-Line Halo and think it is slightly stronger than Invizx. Both are good lines.
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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01/15/16 08:30 PM
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Bruce Allen
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I use both and only had trouble the first year with the P-Line floro clear until a guide friend clued me about wetting the knot when cinching it up. No problems since. Use plenty of spit.
The invez has caused me a lot of problems so far. I mean deep backlashes where you have to put the rod away until you get home. And it has also gotten little knots in it which you have to then cut the line. And at that price unless you are wealthy that is really bad.
But since I have it on 6 reels I will keep trying. Actually I have better luck with a Hybrid put out by Para Helium that Lake Fork Tackle in Emory sells. Not cheap either but a lot fewer problems.
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
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01/19/16 09:38 PM
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LDP
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P-Line Halo. Been using it for several years and never a problem. Just almost have to buy it inline since most stores don't carry it.
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Re: PLINE Fluoro-clear mist green or seaquar invisx?
[Re: skeeterfan]
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01/20/16 02:34 AM
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SteezMacQueen
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Ivisx. Best casting, strongest line I've used. plus one here. Those having issues with this stuff need to slow down when trying knots. The stuff is incredibly strong. A poor knot is not. And dudes that backlash the [censored] out of a fresh spool of InvisX need not use it either. It is great line, but it isn't for the average guy that doesn't pay attention to details when using it.
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