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Vision Space Fluoro Tippet 3X
Brand: Vision
Do not fool yourself fish will always see any tippet when your line is in/on the water. All this talk about totally invisible materials is more or less rubbish. However, the undeniable fact is that the better your tippet hides to the surrounding water, the better it will work and the more fish you will hook. There are two main factors, which will dictate how well your stealth game will succeed. First one is no-brainer - the thinner your tippet is the better it is. This is not only because there is obviously less to be detected, but also because a thinner tippet has some clear advantages related to movements of your fly when in/on the water. Unfortunately, there are several serious drawbacks when using a very light tippet: it is very sensitive to abrasions, one wind knot can be fatal and the turnover of a fly can be challenging in windy conditions and so on and so forth. So, this leads us to the second factor the better the material you are using in your tippet matches its watery environment, the better the results will be. A kind of a no-brainer as well, but it requires a bit more justification because it includes a fancy term called as refractive index or index of refraction. This term basically describes how light propagates through some material. So, if we want to hide a tippet in water, the values of the surrounding water and the tippet should be as close to each other as possible. This is the point where fluorocarbon comes into the picture - its index of refraction is much closer to normal water than what we can find from nylon used in tippets. This can be easily verified without any high-tech laboratories; just take a glass or jar of water and dip in our nylon tippet together with our new SpaceFluoro tippet and see it yourself. SpaceFluoro is not invisible, but it is for sure getting pretty close to it.
Store: fishingmegastore.com
Price: 9.99 GBP
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