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    I don't think there a right answer for this but I have had luck with Bobby garland vagas

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    I typically use high visibility line when spider rigging, it helps me detecting light bites. I've noticed that I catch many more large fish when casting small jigs with a single pole and low visibility line. The natural progression is moving to small line diameters to further reduce visibility and increase bait action. Again, just my 2 cents from what I've observed.
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    DB I agree 100% I tell people all the time low vis green line is the ticket sometimes. I can take you to lakes you will not get a bite with hi vis line. Also agree on the 4lb or 2lb line. Both will get more bites.

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    So yall are saying line visibility does matter??ive heard some say it dont.but i know you both slay them and respect and trust yalls opinion.

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    It may matter in clear water. If I was concerned with visibility I would fish fluorocarbon. I use hi vis and low vis long lining and have not noticed any difference. However I fish Weiss, Neely, and Guntersville and none of these is gin clear. Big G is the clearest but have never seen any difference there either.
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    In clear water yes And the size make a difference in action to

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    Yep, color and line size does make a difference for different conditions as stated above by lowe175, DB, and coach. I use 2 & 4 lbs test clear and high vis for single poling/dock shooting and 6 high vis for long line trolling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BAMA S View Post
    Black and chartreuse for sure.
    What he said! Have this on 90 percent of my poles until it’s bright out.

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