Shayne Posted Friday at 08:52 Report Posted Friday at 08:52 Hello, I was wondering does coloured mainline have any effect on catching carp ? Quote
framey Posted Friday at 14:45 Report Posted Friday at 14:45 In most dirty pond puddles I would say no on gin clear waters then possibly Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted Friday at 18:06 Report Posted Friday at 18:06 9 hours ago, Shayne said: Hello, I was wondering does coloured mainline have any effect on catching carp ? Coloured mainline might have advantages, a bright orange Sensor or purple Wychwood (?) line might keep swans from hitting it... Personally I use Gardner Pro light (clear) in the clean clear water of my syndicate. Even where it is clear you still get suspended particles of silt sticking to the line, so my clear line is a khaki colour unless I wipe it clean every time I reel in. I don't think that stops me catching as I think that I caught the most fish of all the members last year. I think that at anything above around 40metres, the last bit of line to the end tackle is laying on the lakebed anyway with a tight line, it arcs down. I suppose in theory that is where fluorocarbon is better as it is invisible in water, but fluorocarbon seems to attract more silt particles than nylon monofilament. Even a clean, tight fluorocarbon casts a shadow though, same as mono. Quote
Carpbell3 Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Not sure but it looks like I'm giving it a try, what looks like brown feeder line is more a red colour I would of more than likely got something else if I noticed before loading the reel, was going to get the Daiwa sensor but they had sold out. of sensor? It's 10lb bottom line so should be up to the job. Got some 8lb float line as well the David Harrel brand I would definitely use it as a floater main line in a higher BS I'd say it's less supple than the Drennan double strength and very similar in colour. Quote
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