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Pink FINS Braid
Hi all,
I've seen this advertised in a few mags but haven't been able to find them in stores just yet - has anyone seen the new pink FINS? |
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Nah
Haven't seen it. The only pink line I have seen is bionic braid by rod harrison and a type of egi braid as well, nil fins though.
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#3
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pink fins has been out for a while. we have it in noosa
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New fins
is there a difference or just colour?
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pretty sure it's just the colour.
i'm a fan of fins braid and i think the colour would be good for early morning fishing when the sun is barely up. i use 2lb fireline crystal and it's not the most visible line
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Yep. I found it online. Not a new braid. Just normal original prt in fluro pink.
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Don't think pink is a good colour for flicking soft plastic or hardbody
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I use pink 30lb bionic flicking plastics, metals and hard bodies and have never had a problem. Pink and red colours are the first to disappear through light refraction (?) as it travels down through the water column, I think
![]() Plus there is a pink braided line on the market dedicated to egi fishing, and squid have the sharpest eyes in the sea.
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