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    Hey Pernelli, only one spelling error, I'm doing pretty good!
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    Thanks eveyone for your imput, this is much to go on. I have some options to concider and will be trying fluorocarbon again this summer.
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    alright, those of you using heavier weight flouro, in clear stream, how does it affect your drift when the fish are inspecting your flies. i have my opinion, i just want to know yours.
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    I use Seaguar fluoro for saltwater and shad fishing; no complaints whatsoever.

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    Flybugpa.....I've found that I can go up "1" size in tippet than normally with zero negative affect. With both nymphs and dries.

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    Flybugpa,

    I'm more worried about the size of the line effecting the presentation than I am about the fish 'seeing' the line.

    I only fish in two rivers where folks tend to consider the fish leader conscious. The San Juan in New Mexico, and the Animas in Colorado. I've had no issues with using fluro fishing line as tippet materials in either of these locations. I'll use 4 pound Vanish on the San Juan when fishing little midges as I don't like how the 'thicker' lines effect the drift of flies in the 20-24 sizes. But I do go up to 6 or 8 pound with larger offerings like streamers and larger nymphs. No issues with the fish 'seeing' the line that I can tell. I've fished with guys who swore you needed 7X fluoro to catch these fish, but I catch as many fish as they do....

    On the Animas, I'll use 6 pound almost exclusively, but I seldom fish anything smaller than a 16 there. Still no problem catching fish. For a few weeks each year I'll throw big streamers there (some big rainbows and browns in that river), and I use 12 pound fluoro for that. Still no issues with tippet diameter spooking the fish, but in this kind of fishing you wouldn't expect it to...

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    i am only concerned aout getting a drag free drift, the fish i am fishing over will nose up and inspect for up to 10 feet before eating or rejecting. its exciting watching the whole thing play out. i am using 10 -12 foot leaders But to play everything has to be as perfect as possible, that why i was curiois about the tippet and how it reacted. IS ANYONE USING THE 2 POUND OR WHATEVER THE SMALLER DIAMETER IS, the diameter is what i am really curios about as most of my work is in the size 18 or smaller catagory ? is the cabelas house brand comparable to Vanish?
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