Caiden24 Posted Friday at 07:04 PM Posted Friday at 07:04 PM I am looking to get braid for my finesse setups and I like something I can see. What brand do you guys use that doesn’t fade after one cast? Thanks! 1 Quote
Solution Crow Horse Posted Friday at 08:23 PM Solution Posted Friday at 08:23 PM I'm really happy with 832. I'm using the neon green and might try the yellow. 1 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted Friday at 08:54 PM Super User Posted Friday at 08:54 PM I'm a fan of 832 Yellow - the neon green isn't quite as visible to me. 1 Quote
Caiden24 Posted Friday at 09:12 PM Author Posted Friday at 09:12 PM 48 minutes ago, Crow Horse said: I'm really happy with 832. I'm using the neon green and might try the yellow. Ok thanks. The suffix 832 I assume? 17 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: I'm a fan of 832 Yellow - the neon green isn't quite as visible to me. Ok thank you! Quote
Crow Horse Posted Friday at 09:30 PM Posted Friday at 09:30 PM 50 minutes ago, Caiden24 said: The suffix 832 I assume? Yes. Their 131 is even better but I don't believe it's available in hi viz colors. It's also about twice the price. Quote
Functional Posted Saturday at 12:01 AM Posted Saturday at 12:01 AM gunna be the oddball here but I spooled up some Yo-Zuri superbraid in blue and have been really liking it. Easy to see and hasnt faded on me yet. 1 Quote
Smirak Posted Saturday at 02:48 AM Posted Saturday at 02:48 AM Another 832 yellow. However, I’ve been intrigued by the new finesse braid and might pick up a spool… Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted Saturday at 02:53 AM Super User Posted Saturday at 02:53 AM 4 minutes ago, Smirak said: However, I’ve been intrigued by the new finesse braid and might pick up a spool… I'm testing the Revolve in 6# on my UL Crappie rig already...very limp, very castable. 1 1 Quote
Smirak Posted Saturday at 02:56 AM Posted Saturday at 02:56 AM Just now, MN Fisher said: I'm testing the Revolve in 6# on my UL Crappie rig already...very limp, very castable. From the feel of it at academy, it sure feels nice. I had a mishap with my spinning rig on Monday making me miss a (my opinion) huge fish (most likely a piece of hydrilla but whatever). Anyway, came home and spooled on some new flouro, but really am thinking I might go grab a spool of the finesse braid tomorrow… 1 Quote
Caiden24 Posted Saturday at 07:02 AM Author Posted Saturday at 07:02 AM 9 hours ago, Crow Horse said: Yes. Their 131 is even better but I don't believe it's available in hi viz colors. It's also about twice the price. Oh ok well thank you! 4 hours ago, Smirak said: Another 832 yellow. However, I’ve been intrigued by the new finesse braid and might pick up a spool… If you get the finesse spool let me know how it goes! Quote
MeatHead1313 Posted Saturday at 09:05 AM Posted Saturday at 09:05 AM 11 hours ago, Crow Horse said: Yes. Their 131 is even better but I don't believe it's available in hi viz colors. It's also about twice the price. There is a bright lime green/chartreuse 131 available on the European market, but that's even more expensive still. Really wish they'd release that Stateside as I'm a fan of the 131 and would love a hi viz option. Quote
Lottabass Posted Saturday at 11:05 AM Posted Saturday at 11:05 AM When my vision got bad enough that I couldn't see mono or fluorocarbon first I tried Sunline BMS, which has some colored sections. That worked for a while then got where I couldn't see it either so I went to hi vis yellow 832. The brightness kinda bothered me even though I colored 3 feet of it with a sharpie. They now have 832 in Sunrise which is a darker "hi vis" but I can still see it. I don't use a leader. The lakes I fish have dirty water with 12 inches or less of visibility. Quote
Super User GaryH Posted Saturday at 12:18 PM Super User Posted Saturday at 12:18 PM 832 hi-viz yellow and green both are great. Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted Saturday at 01:46 PM Posted Saturday at 01:46 PM I run PowerPro 10lb high visibility yellow braid on all my spinning rods. Serves me well. Quote
VTFan Posted Sunday at 11:14 AM Posted Sunday at 11:14 AM I too use Power Pro hi viz yellow. It fades over the course of a season of fishing. Never used 832 so I can't say from experience how the two compare. May try 832 next time. Quote
little giant Posted Sunday at 07:00 PM Posted Sunday at 07:00 PM 832 yellow Berkley X9 chartreuse Kastking hammer braid chartreuse Seaguar smackdown flash green. Use em all, casting, spinning, bfs. Quote
JHoss Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Power Pro has never let me down. I'm experimenting with the Revolve on a few rods, but majority of my braid line is still ol faithul Power Pro. Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted 5 hours ago Super User Posted 5 hours ago i see that Suffix Ghost which is white, the best. you cant miss it. i think the new Albright-braid fishes bottom contact finesse better for me, since it tends to sink. i buy the pink. the color is lasting a couple seasons now. not bad!! Quote
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