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Trolled from hughes to ginna and part way back (630-1230) w insuffishent.. browns, skippys, bow, laker, coho, and a smallmouth all boated. went roughly 25/35. biggest was10#. early bite was negative for us... 2 were break offs... vanish line= vanished lure, fish, and money from wallet to replace! Seaguar on everything now. black silver/ black white sticks were best as was jointed in natural finish. good over all trip but wish i got into the king frenzy to the west!

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12 lb Trilene XL green on my leaders.  IMO the green mono is less visible in bright light as fluoro is shinny.  If I can see it the fish can see it so I don't buy into the "invisible" line baloney.  When I fish for upland trout with 3lb fluoro leaders I still can see it when the sun is high.  With the exception of heavy flasher/fly leaders.....you don't need fluorocarbon.

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I agree with  you regarding the invisibility BS but have a different take on the use of mono vs. fluoro. I prefer the 10 or 12 lb. fluoro for my leaders on downriggers, toplines, and from dipseys with spoons/sticks but I use 50 lb mono on my flies and dipsey/fly setups because with the former setups I want the stiffness and lack of stretch for better hookups and with the latter I want a little stretch for shock absorption from hard hits and the diameter issue isn't a big factor down deep. Just a different way of looking at things but I do think the "invisibility" issue is totally a marketing strategy. How many fish do you think they got to report that they could or couldn't see the line? :lol:

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FLX Troller- great job

You asked on another thread how far the Kings where.....15 to 35 fow they where down by west side of ginna also on bottom with a few here and there suspended.

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