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    I've used mono and vanish up til now. I'm thinking of trying the hi vis yellow CrappieMaxx. Do you all use it anywhere and everywhere or is there a situation where the water is too clear and will impact the bite?

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    I use hi-vis line every scenario except bedding redears and bluegills. I use clear mono then.
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    I use it on all of my spider-rig and longlining rods. I like it because of just what it is HI-VIS. I am get old and can't see to well, but with this line, I can work with my rods and jig with ease.
    I have tried all of the different colors, but the yellow seem to be the best for me. I use CrappieMaxx because it is the cheapest one. I also like the Sufix elite, but is high priced.
    Hope this helps you some.

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    I agree with mrdux.

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    They have some hi-vis line at Wally World that I like. 4lb Mr Crappie line - I buy the big spool since I snag a lot.

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    6lb Hi-Vis always for crappie. For other types of fishing, I use Maxima ultra green and Pline CX and CXX.
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    The Crappie max and Wally Marshall are the same, I use it, just remember that it needs to be changed out every other year. It loses it know strength.

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    Knot!!

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    I would give Vicious Panfish hi-vis line a little better rating than Mr C or C-Maxx line. It's a copolymer line, and it's pretty tough. Just my opinion, and worth every penny you paid for it
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    It's great line for the price! It's on all my longlining rods.
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