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    Was I deaming that there was once a line that changed colors every 10 ft or something? I was looking, but not finding. All I found was some lead core stuff.

    Second what kind of live you boys using pulling cranks?

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    Patrick..We must have had the same dream...I really think there is some colored line out there, I guess I'll google it and see..will let you know if I fine some.

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    I tried, But couldn't find it..

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    I've seen it at BPS (I think)...been a while though. Prob 6-700 yard spools. Had "depth" in the name or description if I remember right. My daughter told me it was the ugliest string she had ever seen...
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    finally beat WB to a answer. Try this link Patrick.

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    I think there's a camo Wally line at BPS, don't know if that's what your thinking of though. We've just been using 6-8lb Hi-viz line but thinking about trying some Flouro leaders this year.
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    12# Hi-Vis P-Line. This line is easy to see behind the boat and easy to tie.
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    Thumbs up Maybe this is what you was thinking of.....

    Berkley has a line that alternates between low-vis and high-vis at like 5 ft increments.

    It is call Berkley Fireline Tracer Braid. Bass Pro carries it and it is a braided line so the spools start out at around $18.

    Hope this helps.

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    I have seen the camo line, and that's what I am looking for, but are the different colors the same length?

    Bottom line, my wife won't let me buy line counters, and I was trying to get around pulling off lengths of line to measure distance...

    That Fireline will work, but I could about buy line counters for what it would take to do 6 poles....

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    Suffix braid has incrememtal colors also.

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