Top Banana Glide is the strongest match if you’re trying to perform with a reaction bait: it’s a slow-sinking glide bait with an erratic side-to-side action for bass and pike-musky.
Detonator 175F fits when you want a floating, tail-weighted stickbait that casts well and stays controlled around structure or open water.
Hi-Vis Original Fluoro helps when “performs” means bite detection and line watching, especially for finesse, crappie, panfish, bass, or night fishing.
Original Fluoro is the more general castable fluorocarbon blend for dependable strength, abrasion resistance, and hooksets.
Technique notes
Work Top Banana Glide with a moderate to fast retrieve to keep the glide wide and erratic; use it to cover water along edges.
With Detonator 175F, fish it as a subsurface stickbait with controlled twitches or a fast-trolled presentation when you need to locate active fish.
Use Hi-Vis Original Fluoro when you need to see subtle line movement; it’s especially useful for slack-line or light-bite situations.
Choose Original Fluoro when you want a general-purpose fluorocarbon mainline or leader with abrasion resistance.
When to switch
Switch away from glide/stickbaits if fish are inactive, buried in cover, or feeding very shallow; a softer finesse or bottom presentation may work better.
If you need more depth control than a floating bait gives, move to a sinking subsurface lure.
If bite detection is the main issue, prioritize high-vis line over changing lures.