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Braid lines Fishing Lines Spiderwire Dura4 Braid Green 300m Green 300m

Spiderwire Dura4 Braid Green 300m Green 300m

Braided Line

£19.24
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.41/mo.*
5stores
Braid lines Fishing Lines Shimano Kairiki 8 braid 150m Green Green 0.28mm

Shimano Kairiki 8 braid 150m Green Green 0.28mm

Braided Line

£14.41
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.80/mo.*
3stores
Braid lines Fishing Lines Berkley Whiplash 8 2000 Braided Line

Berkley Whiplash 8 2000 Braided Line

Braided Line

£6.51
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.17/mo.*
2stores
Braid lines Fishing Lines Spiderwire Dura 4 Braid 0.17mm 150m

Spiderwire Dura 4 Braid 0.17mm 150m

Braided Line, Diameter 0.17mm

£10.35
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.45/mo.*
2stores
Braid lines Fishing Lines Daiwa J-braid Grand X8 300 0.240 mm

Daiwa J-braid Grand X8 300 0.240 mm

Braided Line

£23.91£23.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.97/mo.*
2stores
Braid lines Fishing Lines Sufix 832 Advanced Superline 0.20mm 120m
-20%

Sufix 832 Advanced Superline 0.20mm 120m

Braided Line, Diameter 0.2mm

£26.00£32.63
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.66/mo.*
2stores
Braid lines Fishing Lines Fox splietan nra naturals submerge braid 600 0,20 mm 15,8 kg

Fox splietan nra naturals submerge braid 600 0,20 mm 15,8 kg

Braided Line

£37.46
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.48/mo.*
2stores
Braid lines Fishing Lines Berkley X5 Braid 150 Green 0.250 mm

Berkley X5 Braid 150 Green 0.250 mm

Braided Line

£6.89
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.29/mo.*
3stores
Berkley Sick Braid Moss Green 150m 0.39mm
-23%

Berkley Sick Braid Moss Green 150m 0.39mm

Braided Line

£12.99£16.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.33/mo.*
3stores
Shimano Kairiki 8 braid 150m Green Green 0.23mm

Shimano Kairiki 8 braid 150m Green Green 0.23mm

Braided Line

£14.41
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.80/mo.*
3stores
Berkley Sick Braid Moss Green 150m 0.06mm

Berkley Sick Braid Moss Green 150m 0.06mm

Braided Line

£17.32£17.33
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.77/mo.*
3stores
Shimano Kairiki 8 Fletline 150 meter Mantis Green 0,10 mm

Shimano Kairiki 8 Fletline 150 meter Mantis Green 0,10 mm

Braided Line

£18.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.33/mo.*
3stores
FISHING LINES

FAQ

Fishing lines are available in monofilament, braided, and fluorocarbon types. Monofilament is versatile and easy to handle. Braided lines offer strength and sensitivity, ideal for deep waters. Fluorocarbon is nearly invisible underwater, making it great for clear water environments.

Fishing line strength is measured in pounds (lb) and should match the fish species you target. Choose a line with a breaking strength that exceeds the weight of your target fish. Consider water conditions and fishing techniques when selecting the appropriate strength.

The best fishing line for beginners is monofilament due to its affordability and ease of use. It offers good knot strength and flexibility, making it forgiving for new anglers. It's suitable for most freshwater fishing scenarios.

Fishing lines may break due to improper knot tying, overloading beyond their strength limit, or damage from abrasion. Ensure proper knot-tying techniques and regularly check your line for wear or damage to prevent breaks.

You can use some fishing lines in both saltwater and freshwater, but it's important to rinse them after saltwater use to prevent corrosion. Braided or fluorocarbon lines often perform well in both environments due to their durability.

Thicker fishing lines are not always better as they can reduce casting distance and visibility underwater. Consider the balance between thickness, strength, and water conditions when choosing a line for optimal performance.

Fishing Lines: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing fishing lines, it's crucial to consider the type that best suits your fishing style and target species. Monofilament lines are versatile and budget-friendly, making them ideal for beginners. They offer good stretch and are excellent for casting. Braided lines, on the other hand, provide high strength and low stretch, which is perfect for deep-sea fishing or targeting larger fish. Fluorocarbon lines are nearly invisible underwater, making them great for clear water conditions where fish are easily spooked. By understanding these differences, you can select a line that enhances your fishing experience.

The strength of fishing lines is measured in pounds and indicates how much weight it can handle before breaking. When selecting a line, think about the size of fish you're aiming to catch. For instance, if you're targeting smaller species like trout or bass, a line with a lower pound test will suffice. However, for larger game fish such as pike or salmon, opt for a stronger line. Additionally, consider the diameter of the line: thinner lines are less visible in water but may compromise on strength. Finding the right balance between strength and visibility can make all the difference.

Environmental conditions play a significant role in determining which fishing lines to use. If you're fishing in saltwater environments, choose lines that resist corrosion and have high abrasion resistance due to rough underwater terrain. In freshwater settings with heavy vegetation or rocky bottoms, durability is key to avoid frequent breakage. Temperature also affects performance—some lines become brittle in cold weather while others might stretch too much in heat. Being mindful of these factors ensures you pick a line that performs well in your specific conditions.

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