Fluorocarbon Trace LinesFluoro Carbon and Fluoro Carbon Coated Fishing Lines. 25m and 30m spools with 10lb to 130lb Breaking strain.
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Freshwater LinesSaltwater and Freshwater Flyfishing Lines, backing, Fly line, Leader, Tippet, Floating and Sinking |
IGFA Lines 6kg to 60kgIGFA 10kg,15kg, 24kg, 37kg, 60kg x 1000m and Bulk Spools Hi-Vis Colours High Abrasion Resistance and Knot Strength
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Long Line Nylon1000m Hanks Nylon Fishing Line. Beach Kontiki and Kite Fishing, Boat and Kayak Longlines. Many different sizes and types. |
Game Fishing Line MomoiMomoi The number 1 monofilament in the world.A wide range of lines available for all your big game fishing needs |
Nylon Mono Small SpoolsMonofilament General Purpose Nylon Line Small Spools. Colours Available: Clear, Yellow or Blue.
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Nylon Mono Trace LineNylon Trace Line 1000m Hanks. For making long line traces. Can be used on light Kite Lines.
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Scientific Angler Fishing LinesScientific Angler Fishing Lines - Floating Lines, Sinking Lines, Tippet, Backing - Scientific Angler has a wide range to choose from |
Monofilament lines are used in a huge variety of fishing applications.
Our range includes MOMOI – rated the number 1 monofilament in the world, IGFA and nylon mono trace line for long lines.
We stock a variety of sizes from 6lb through to 600b to meet your needs and a variety of 1000m / 2000m hanks.
Small Spools - Bulk Spools. LongLine Nylon and Kontiki Nylon
Easy To Handle; Thanks to its flexible nature, the monofilament is easy to use and works well for many fishing situations. This flexibility—often described as limpness—makes mono more manageable and easier to cast than stiffer lines.
Stretch; Mono stretches more than superlines and more easily than fluorocarbon, which gives it a forgiveness factor other lines can’t match. If your drag sticks or you set the hook too hard, mono compensates by stretching up to 25 per cent or more. By stretching under pressure, mono also helps prevent your hook from tearing a hole in a fish’s mouth, which can make it easier for the fish to come unbuttoned. This is a factor both on the hookset and during the fight, especially when you’re dealing with big fish in close quarters. For example, many top bass pros prefer a beefy mono like Berkley Big Game over a super line for pitching jigs.
Shock Strength; Stretch should not be confused with shock strength, which is a fishing line’s ability to absorb energy—and equally important consideration. Shock strength comes into play when your line has to withstand the sudden impact of a hard hookset or a big fish thrashing violently at the boat side.
Mono is admittedly prone to larger diameters than fluorocarbon or superlines. While the added circumference can be a limiting factor in how deep your lures dive, you can use the extra breadth to your advantage—such as slowing the fall of a Berkley Gulp! or PowerBait softbait, or when threading a bait through cover as the thicker line makes it more abrasion resistant.
Thanks to its near-neutral buoyancy, mono sinks slowly, making it a great choice for topwater lures and suspended subsurface presentations where you don’t want to accelerate the bait’s downward movement.
Mono is knot-friendly. You can use a variety of strong, easy-to-tie knots without sacrificing the strength of the line. In fact, a Trilene Knot or Palomar Knot offers nearly 100 percent knot strength when tied with premium mono.
The most affordable of all line choices, mono is definitely easy on the pocketbook. Considering the critical role line plays in your quest to catch fish, it ranks among the sport’s best investments.
Thanks to a combination of manageability, stretch, easy knot tying and other fishing-friendly features, mono is the best fishing line if ease of use is your main concern. This makes it a great choice for everyone from first-time anglers to looking to simplify their presentations or seasoned veterans utilizing the characteristics of the line for specific techniques.