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    Braid colour ???

    Does the colour make any difference? Are some colours less visable underwater than others at different depths?

    I am looking at 30lbs in either black, blue or red

    cheers

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    Re: Braid colour ???

    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish73 View Post
    Does the colour make any difference? Are some colours less visable underwater than others at different depths?

    I am looking at 30lbs in either black, blue or red

    cheers
    Black absorbs , white reflects ...... certain wavelengths are less visible underwater ( red!)
    Does it make a difference ....... I really don't think so!... After all you'll more than likely fish a clear leader material with the braid

    Nagg

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    Cheers nag, knew there would be a logical answer, even if it made me a feel a bit in the process .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish73 View Post
    Cheers nag, knew there would be a logical answer, even if it made me a feel a bit in the process .
    Hamish ..... Dont be It is a good topic!
    You would think that there is some logic to why the manufacturers use the colours that they do!
    Fluoros .... yeh that's a given ! ..... High visibility to assist with trolling & lurecasting ( great for fly backing ..... on a running fish) ......... Bright colours in a heavy class fished in crystal clear , shallow & still water ...... may spook finicky fish ( but that's why we use clear / fluorocarbon leaders)
    Red ..... Yes its the least visible under water
    But the rest ...... Nice colours catch fisherman

    Just pick the one you want!

    Cheers

    Nagg

    PS ..... I've watched bream in gin clear water mesmerised by the lure only ( even though one set up used smoke & the other used blue braids) ...... behavior was the same.

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    Have to confess - used to chose my braid to colour coordinate with my reels. Afterall if you are going fishing you might as well look good too Had some awesome black braid on my Emeraldas but after a trip one day in low light conditions it drove me insane. I couldn't see the braid above the water and found it really hard going,especially with three of us fishing from the boat. Now stick to colours I can see.

    Fav ones at the moment are Castaway (light blue) so still doesn't clash with my reel and various jigging braids.

    I agree with NAGG go with the one you like, with the best feel and diameter for the $ you want to spend.

    Janelle

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    Re: Braid colour ???

    Quote Originally Posted by Janelle View Post
    Have to confess - used to chose my braid to colour coordinate with my reels. Afterall if you are going fishing you might as well look good too Had some awesome black braid on my Emeraldas but after a trip one day in low light conditions it drove me insane. I couldn't see the braid above the water and found it really hard going,especially with three of us fishing from the boat. Now stick to colours I can see.

    Fav ones at the moment are Castaway (light blue) so still doesn't clash with my reel and various jigging braids.

    I agree with NAGG go with the one you like, with the best feel and diameter for the $ you want to spend.

    Janelle
    Hi Janelle

    Dont think you are the only one that colour co ordinates their line & reel ! .... A mate just bought a Shimano Core & loaded it with Cajun braid ......

    Hey if you like the Castaway ..... Take a look at the new Yamatoyo Salt Water Braid ( very sexy blue) ...... but exxy in $

    Nagg
    Last edited by NAGG; 03-03-2008 at 06:30 PM.

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    Re: Braid colour ???

    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish73 View Post
    Does the colour make any difference? Are some colours less visable underwater than others at different depths?

    I am looking at 30lbs in either black, blue or red

    cheers

    Color doesnt matter Hamish....They bite baited hooks on a multi tude color of 8 mm drop line ropes so i dont think the color of braid is going to turn them off

    Mick

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    Thanks guys

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