This week has been line week at Wired2Fish. Yesterday we talked about Sufix, today we have a piece on Unplugged with Cliff Pace talking about Hi Seas Fluoro and we didn't want to forget the braid fan's out there either.
We have been testing braid here at Wired and have found that Spiderwire Stealth Camo is the ticket for frogging. We spooled 65 pound Camoup at the beginning of the frog season and have not replaced it to date. It casts superbly, its tough as iron and our hit to hook-up ratio has gone through the roof. Long casts are essential for frog fishing and we are pleased that Spiderwire is not adverse to making super long casts. The minute the bass hits the frog even on long casts he feels the business end of the frog instantly.
We have fished numerous different frogs with it including the Spro Bronzeye, the Spro Bronzeye Popper, the Big Daddy, the Snag Proof Perfect Frog, and the River2Sea version all with the same results. It lays on the grass nicely, is concealed well because its camo, and due to its round birdnests are no problem. It doesn't dig into your reels either.
We have added confidence with the frog and never worry about breaking fish off with the Spiderwire and to date have not lost a single fish due to breaking.
The SpiderWire Stealth Camo Braid is designed for low visibility so it blends into the underwater environment. Its varying color pattern blends in with any water and vegetation conditions you might be fishing. It also holds its color better than the competition too.
The Stealth Camo Braid is made of the same ultra-high strength Polyethylene fibers as with other braids, and it’s Teflon pressure-treated so it’s super quiet and flies through the guides when cast.
Although we are using it for frog fishing it also is a great flipping and pitching line as well.
It retails for $17.95 for a 125 yard spool and we suggest using backing of mono to make it go further. You can buy it right now by
clicking here
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