Trout Fishing Line Review: VARIVAS Super Trout Advance Sight Edition (BFS Trout Fishing)

#VARIVAS In this video, Trout Fishing Line Review: VARIVAS Super Trout Advance Sight Edition (BFS Fishing), Hobie-Wan Kenobi goes over abrasion resistance, castability, and other features important when selecting fishing line. Visibility: The visibility really helps with casting and is a welcome feature of the line. When casting small lures, it can be difficult to track where you lure is and how much line is in the air during a cast. I can say the hi-viz line has increased my accuracy a little. The visibility does not really seem to deter fish too much either. Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Pike, Bass, Bluegill and Crappie have all fell victim to this line in a variety of water clarities. Durability: The VARIVAS Super Trout Advance Sight Edition is some seriously tough line. A lot of high-end lines I have used are really slick in the package and then breaks down after fishing in the brushy, rocky stream I fish. The line has stayed really smooth and requires far less retying than other nylon or fluorocarbon lines I have used for BFS fishing. I also caught many bluegill, bass and even pike with this line. Although not invincible, the line performed noticeably better than other lines in its class. I found there to be far less breakoffs due to sharp pike teeth. Castability: The VARIVAS Super Trout Advance Sight Edition is very slick out of the package. This is due to the parallel winding. Parallel winding is a method of putting line on the spool «stacked» neatly...

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