Trilene XT Red?

Jun 30, 2007 by exert-7 | Posted in Fishing

Has Trilene been losing too many dollars to the false claims made by Shakespeare's Cajun Red Monofilament or why else would they be making this stuff. I agree it is VERY visible above water and could be useful in deep water situations.

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That very well could be, of course Trilene would never admit it. The red craze in fishing is something that will probably continue for a while, till the next "craze". I'm waiting to see fly fishing hooks coming out in red.

stilhdr1963 | Jun 30, 2007

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