As passionate anglers, we understand how important the right equipment is to your success on the water. Our lines give you the precision, strength and durability you need to make your fishing trips unforgettable.
Monofilament lines: The proven choice for versatile fishing success
Monofilament lines have long been a popular choice among anglers around the world. These cords are characterized by their flexibility, stretchability and knot strength. They are ideal for a variety of fishing techniques and styles. Our monofilament lines are carefully selected to give you the best performance, whether you're looking for trophy fishing or just a relaxing day's fishing.
Fluorocarbon lines: The invisible strength under water
Fluorocarbon lines are known for their almost invisible presence under water. These lines are able to refract light almost perfectly, making the bait or leader less noticeable to the fish. This makes them the perfect choice for demanding situations and clear waters where fish are extra wary. Our range of Fluorocarbon line gives you the opportunity to fish with confidence, knowing your line is not drawing the attention of the fish.
Monofilament and fluorocarbon lines are essential tools for anglers because they offer specific properties that meet different needs depending on the fishing style, target fish and water conditions. Here are some of the main uses for monofilament and fluorocarbon lines:
Monofilament lines:
Versatility: Monofilament lines are extremely versatile and are suitable for a wide range of fishing techniques, be it bottom fishing, spin fishing, fly fishing or trolling. They are a good choice if you want to try different types of fishing.
extensibility: The stretchiness of monofilament lines helps absorb shock and sudden fish movements. This is especially helpful for keeping the hook securely in the mouth while fighting a fighting fish and reducing the risk of line breakage.
Knot Strength: Monofilament lines are usually easy to knot and hold knots well. This makes them ideal for beginners who are new to complicated knot connections.
Budget friendliness: Monofilament lines are often less expensive than other types of lines while still offering decent performance and durability.
Fluorocarbon lines:
Invisibility underwater: Fluorocarbon lines refract light similar to water, making them nearly invisible underwater. This makes them an ideal choice when fish are wary or when fishing in clear waters.
Sensitivity: Fluorocarbon lines are stiffer than monofilament and transfer vibration and movement of the bait or fish directly to the fishing rod. This increases sensitivity and helps you identify subtle bites.
Abrasion resistance: Fluorocarbon lines are often more resistant to abrasion and sharp edges, making them suitable for fishing in areas with snags or rough water conditions.
Sinking behavior: Fluorocarbon lines sink faster than mono, making them ideal for fishing in deeper water or fishing with heavy baits.
Overall, both monofilament and fluorocarbon lines offer unique benefits that allow anglers to tailor their gear to specific conditions and have the best chance of a successful catch. Choosing between the two depends on various factors including fishing style, target fish and water conditions.
Fishing technique and target fish: What fishing technique are you planning to use? Different fishing techniques require different line properties. What kind of fish do you want to catch? The size, behavior and preferences of the target fish influence the choice of line.
Water conditions: Do you fish in clear or cloudy water? Are there obstacles such as rocks, plants or structures in the water that require an abrasion resistant line?
Visibility: Need a line that's nearly invisible underwater? In this case Fluorocarbon might be a better choice.
Sensitivity: How important is it to you to feel subtle bites and movements of the lure? Fluorocarbon lines are generally stiffer and offer increased sensitivity.
Elongation and abrasion resistance: Do you need a high stretch line to absorb shock, or do you prefer an abrasion resistant line for rougher water conditions?
Diameter and load capacity: What diameter and load capacity do you need? This depends on the size of the target fish and the fishing conditions.
Price and budget: How much are you willing to spend? Monofilament lines are often cheaper than fluorocarbon lines, but fluorocarbon may offer specific advantages.
Knot Strength and Handling: How well does the cord hold knots? Make sure the cord is easy to knot and holds knots securely.
Shelf life: How long should the cord last? Some lines are more durable than others and hold up better to abrasion and UV exposure.
It's important to take the time to consider the various factors and choose the right line for your individual needs. The choice between monofilament and fluorocarbon line depends on your preferences, your fishing style and the fishing conditions. A well-informed decision will help you get better results from your fishing trips.
Our monofilament and fluorocarbon lines are carefully selected by experts to guarantee you the best possible performance.
We offer a variety of gauges and diameters in our tackle shop to ensure you find the perfect line for your fishing style.
Our team consists of passionate anglers who are happy to give you advice and tips on choosing and using the right line.
Discover our high-quality monofilament and fluorocarbon lines today and equip yourself for a successful day of fishing. If you have any questions or need advice, we are at your disposal Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 19:00 p.m. We look forward to assisting you with your fishing trip!