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What is wrong with using Spiderwire, Fusion, Fireline or any of the Kevlar lines for Night Bluefishing?

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What is wrong with using Spiderwire, Fusion, Fireline or any of the Kevlar lines for Night Bluefishing?

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Night Bluefishing can get a little hectic when the fishing is good. There can be 10 guys or more fighting fish at the same time and tangles are inevitable. Mono filament can be untangled quickly but Spiderwire almost always has to be cut or takes a fair amount of time to be untangled. Spiderwire is expensive and we have found most anglers don’t want there line to be cut, which is understandable. Also, Spiderwire can and has, cut the mates hands, because it is very thin and very strong. If pulled quickly across your hand it can leave a nasty slice. The idea behind Spiderwire is no stretch and better feeling of bites but when you get a blue on the end of your line, even mono, there is no question a fish is there. Thats why the decision was made not to allow Spiderwire on our Night Bluefish trips.

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