Even if it’s not technically high-vis, does it appear to have higher or lower visibility?
WAllimo1971 on
Imho it depends in the color of water you are going to use it in. Clear water that’s high vis. Muddy, stained, dingy not so much. Consider what color water you are going to use it in. Get high vis. Yellow line it shows up much better.
itsastonka on
High vis is pretty much anything other than moss green
muhsqweeter on
Not if your colorblind
TopWaterFishing on
I would not buy the super slick. In my experience the super slick digs into itself bad. I only use the spectra for power pro. The bigger the fish, the harder it digs in. I had to do a maintenance cast every time I caught a big fish or even just a hookset.
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Does it look like low-vis green?
I fear the answer may be kind of obvious.
Even if it’s not technically high-vis, does it appear to have higher or lower visibility?
Imho it depends in the color of water you are going to use it in. Clear water that’s high vis. Muddy, stained, dingy not so much. Consider what color water you are going to use it in. Get high vis. Yellow line it shows up much better.
High vis is pretty much anything other than moss green
Not if your colorblind
I would not buy the super slick. In my experience the super slick digs into itself bad. I only use the spectra for power pro. The bigger the fish, the harder it digs in. I had to do a maintenance cast every time I caught a big fish or even just a hookset.
Stevie wonders about this too.