I've been running another one of my garage experiments. This involes dying my new braid line too a custom colour, lets say colours like black grey and poo brown. Black works best at night while grey and poo brown work better during daylight.
All I've done is place my new spool of line directly from packet into the bucket with my solution of chosen dye , letting the line soak for a few days. The reason I let the line soak for this period is to let the dye take hold right through the spool.
After your content that the line has taken to the dye simpley rise off excess dye with fresh water and hang the spool up to dry. once again allow at least 2 to 3 days for drying this also allows the dye to take hold into the fibers of the braid.
Use permanent dye only as semi-permanent dye's tend to leach colour.
when the line is dry, simply spool up as per normal.
For a field test I had two rods rigged up identicaly the only differing variable being the line colour. The two colours were a bright factory green and the other was a grey home dyed line.
The results were More inquisitive bites and more fish landed on the grey line and lesser on the Factory bright green colour. The brown colour worked well when the river water was cloudy.
Has anyone else tried doing this? Or I'm over due for the PADDED CELL