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    i bought a used reel for stripers spooled with new suffix yellow braid. anyone use it in the delaware bay ? my other reels are spooled with 30lbpp moss green.the yellow is my concern.
    boat is for sale listed in barn sale.boat has brought my family many good times.its now time to move on as my dads boating days are now over.

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    Some of my striper setups have this on it. Some have the green. All are Sufix Braid, 30 or 50#.

    No difference in the catch rate.
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    thanks dom
    boat is for sale listed in barn sale.boat has brought my family many good times.its now time to move on as my dads boating days are now over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phish4fun View Post
    i bought a used reel for stripers spooled with new suffix yellow braid. anyone use it in the delaware bay ? my other reels are spooled with 30lbpp moss green.the yellow is my concern.
    Bruno says you don't catch fish anyway, whats the difference?
    You know how it goes, new kicks, new whip, blue six, lurkin on the set like a new crypt

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    I have yellow suffix on my conventional setups and you know how well I do on the striped ones


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Wdz View Post
    I have yellow suffix on my conventional setups and you know how well I do on the striped ones
    OH CRAP................I JUST TOOK IT OFF AND THREW IT AWAY IN THE NEIGHBORS TRASH CAN. STEVE YOU ARE WHAT,0 FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS
    boat is for sale listed in barn sale.boat has brought my family many good times.its now time to move on as my dads boating days are now over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BT3100 View Post
    Bruno says you don't catch fish anyway, whats the difference?
    BRUNO WAS SKUNKED TODAY
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    2 years smartass
    Quote Originally Posted by phish4fun View Post
    OH CRAP................I JUST TOOK IT OFF AND THREW IT AWAY IN THE NEIGHBORS TRASH CAN. STEVE YOU ARE WHAT,0 FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS


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    Quote Originally Posted by phish4fun View Post
    i bought a used reel for stripers spooled with new suffix yellow braid. anyone use it in the delaware bay ? my other reels are spooled with 30lbpp moss green.the yellow is my concern.
    Phish
    I'm using yellow braid on all of my bay rods. It helps spot the lines while your drifting or chunking. Just use a leader & the bass will never know the difference.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleG View Post
    Phish
    I'm using yellow braid on all of my bay rods. It helps spot the lines while your drifting or chunking. Just use a leader & the bass will never know the difference.
    thanks......... usually 2ft - 3ft 50lb leader.
    boat is for sale listed in barn sale.boat has brought my family many good times.its now time to move on as my dads boating days are now over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Wdz View Post
    2 years smartass
    sorry my bad,you did catch a short
    boat is for sale listed in barn sale.boat has brought my family many good times.its now time to move on as my dads boating days are now over.

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    Phish, I will try to catch up with you next week, I've been at work yesterday and this AM try to get a $1.5 mill quote out for a WWTP


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    they are not going anywhere steve
    boat is for sale listed in barn sale.boat has brought my family many good times.its now time to move on as my dads boating days are now over.

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    I've seen the neon orange work on stripers too... go figure.

    Steve, you'll get some sooner or later...
    Try a green marker and color up that yellow line....

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