Ande Premium comes in pink, although it looks more orange to me. Also, I've always liked "clear blue" in direct sunlight. It stands out very well.
Where can I find some? I feel like it would be easier to see on a sunny day than the yellow line.
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Ande Premium comes in pink, although it looks more orange to me. Also, I've always liked "clear blue" in direct sunlight. It stands out very well.
Never had an issue with yellow but I fish dark water. Is your water clear?
Sufix Both braid and monifilament
Bruce
Grizzly jig sells it in Suffix brand if you can't find locally.
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I use cajun line almost all of the time. It's red though, but it gets the job done.
Trilene sensation has orange. I've used it and have had good luck with it.
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Sufix Siege / Neon Tangerine Mono = The brightest orange Ive seen on a mono.
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Suffix is good. I use the Trilene Sensation in 12lb test because it is the same diameter as 10# XT which is the standard for most dive curves. I agree that the orange line is easier to see in high sunlight applications when glare on the water is a factor. I used the Suffix braid in orange initially because it is all I could find locally in orange and wanted to test my theory and it did show up better on very sunny days. You can source Sensation online for very cheap if you shop around. It's a popular line with walleye fishermen and less popular to find down here in KY.