| The Best Type Of Line For Night FishingHere is a | | | | then the color is not as important.Why do you need |
| topic that is often debated between night fishermen. | | | | a minimum of 20lb test line?Simple, the fish you will |
| Depending on how you like to fish at night, here is | | | | be catching at night are going to be bigger! |
| what you should look for in general:If you are going | | | | Sometimes we catch fish twice the size as those we |
| to be fishing with a blacklight, you will want to be | | | | caught during the day at the same spot.The bigger |
| sure you spool up a clear blue fluorescent line. The | | | | fish feed at night, so while your buddies are catching |
| clear blue is especially made to work well with | | | | the little guys during the day, you can come in and |
| blacklight night fishing, so it is highly | | | | take the 'monsters' at night.Berkley makes a good |
| recommended.When you go night fishing, never use a | | | | clear blue line for night fishing. You should probably |
| line that is less than 20lb test. 20lb is the minimum | | | | get a spool before you plan a night fishing trip. It is |
| weight you should even think about. You won't be | | | | called the Berkley Trilene XT Fluorescent Clear Blue. |
| dealing with those wimpy "day fish".Ideally, if you are | | | | You can pick up a pony spool for about $2.50 and a |
| blacklight fishing, you will want to use the 20lb clear | | | | filler spool for under $6.00.If you are not blacklight |
| blue fluorescent line. When the blacklight hits that line, | | | | fishing, the color is not as important as the strength |
| you will be amazed at how well that line shows up. | | | | of the line. Just make sure it is strong enough to |
| Of course, if you do not need to watch your line | | | | handle the big boys you may come across out there |
| closely (such as when you are using a spinnerbait) | | | | at night. |