I LOVE FLUOROCARBON! In my opinion, it has the best qualities of a line product, except for the floating capabilities for fishing topwaters and some crankbaits like good ole' monofilament. I know that fluorocarbon was created for its abrasion resistance, low stretch, and most importantly its sensitivity and invisibility.

Like most of you, I'm a fishing nut. During the burning hot "dog days" of summer I fish many night tournaments. I am constantly trying to think of ways catch more fish.

Here's my question:

WHY CAN'T A LINE AS SENSITIVE AS FLUORO BE PRODUCED TO GLOW AT NIGHT UNDER A BLACKLIGHT FOR NIGHT FISHING?

I know fluoro is supposed to be invisible, so it would make no sense to color it to glow in a blacklight. If they did, it could be purple for all I care. Stren has created Microfuse Glacier Blue Braid to glow under a blacklight for night fishing. However, why can't another fluoro-based line be produced specifically for night fishing?

Just wondering what kind of input everyone has to offer........