3-Pack Large Tech Pack
3-Pack Large Tech Pack
Black/Anit-glare
Black strike indicators provide more contrast and are easier to see than other colors in highly reflective lighting situations. We've found that black indicators work well when the sun is lower on the horizon or under overcast skies that are reflecting on the water. For situations where the indicator is moving from water with a dark refection into an area with high glare we recommend putting two indicators on the line, one black and one chartreuse or white. The white or chartreuse indicator is easy to see in the dark area and the black indicator is easier to see in the high glare area. For example, we pared a medium black indicator with a small chartreuse indicator.
Glow-in-the-dark
Glow-in-the-dark strike indicators give you the option to extend your time on the water. Glow-in-the-dark strike indicators help you see strikes better in the arly morning evening and into the night. We have nymphed and dead drifted streamers under glow-in-the-dark indicators with great success.
Chartreuse
Chartreuse is a great alternative to white. It is easier to see in a riffle or foamy conditions. We combine chartreuse with other colors depending on the lighting conditions. In lighting conditions with high glare and dark shadows or reflections in the same run we will put on two strike indicators, one chartreuse and one black for better visibility
This 3-pack of Large technical colored strike indicators is assembled to our original low-impact packaging made of Forest Stewardship Council certified paper. It's not the cheapest packaging option, but its better for the forests our waters run through.
Size: Large 1.0 inches diameter
Line weight: Recommended minimum 3x or 8 lb test
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* Our initial production run of black strike indicators are not biodegradable.
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