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Matrix Horizon X Sinking Monofilament 300mMatrix Horizon X Sinking Monofilament 300m
Mitchell Mono Line Pike
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Korum Feeder Line 250mKorum Feeder Line 250m
Sale price€7,80 Regular price€8,50
Korum Feeder Line 250mKorum
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Mitchell MX3 Monofilament 150m Line
MAXIMA Fluorocarbon  180m
Varivas Infinity PEx8 75m
Sale priceFrom €59,99
Varivas Infinity PEx8 75mVarivas
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Matrix 4" Super Stop Method Rigs
Matrix SW Feeder Rigs
Sale price€4,65
Matrix SW Feeder RigsMatrix
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Korum Smokescreen Mono Hooklink 50m
Kinetic 4 Braid 1200m
Sale price€59,99
Kinetic 4 Braid 1200mKinetic
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VARIVAS Crown PEx8 150m
Sale price€28,99
VARIVAS Crown PEx8 150mVarivas
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Matrix X-Strong Pole Rigs 15cm
Varivas Trout Advance Bait Finess 120m
Varivas High Grade PE X8 150m Blue
Mitchell MX3 Monofilament 300m Line
Varivas Area Super Trout Master Limited Braid 75m
MEGABASS DRAGONCALL CAIYEN PE
MEGABASS DRAGON CALL POWER BRAID X8
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Berkley Whiplash 8 Braid Moss Green 150m
Sale price€24,00 Regular price€28,70
Berkley Whiplash 8 Braid Moss Green 150mBerkley
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Berkley FireLine® Fused Original Braid 150m Smoke
Sale price€19,00 Regular price€27,49
Berkley FireLine® Fused Original Braid 150m SmokeBerkley
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Berkley Pro Spec Saltwater Mono 1000mBerkley Pro Spec Saltwater Mono 1000m
Trilene 100% Fluoro Professional Grade 100mTrilene 100% Fluoro Professional Grade 100m

Fishing line for different angling methods

The right fishing line affects casting, bite detection, lure action and how confidently you can play a fish. Monofilament line is a versatile choice for many freshwater and sea-angling setups because it offers controlled stretch, straightforward knotting and a broad range of diameters. It can suit beginners, general coarse fishing, carp fishing and many situations where some shock absorption is useful.

Braided line has low stretch and a high strength-to-diameter ratio, making it popular for lure fishing, feeder fishing and other techniques where sensitivity and direct contact matter. Fluorocarbon line is commonly chosen for leaders and presentations that benefit from abrasion resistance and reduced visibility under water. For rigs and short final sections, hooklength line lets anglers select a material and breaking strain separately from the main line.

Fly anglers can compare fly lines for different rod ratings, tapers and fishing situations, together with fly-line accessories for backing, leaders and line care. The collection includes established brands such as Berkley, Varivas, Westin, Matrix, Preston Innovations and Greys. Brand is a useful starting point, but diameter, stated breaking strain, material and intended use should guide the final choice.

How to choose the right fishing line

Begin with the target species, the expected size of fish and the method you plan to use. The line must be strong enough for the load and any cover or rough ground, but unnecessarily heavy line can reduce casting performance or make a presentation less natural. Compare both breaking strain and diameter: two lines with a similar rating may differ noticeably in thickness, stiffness and handling.

Match the line to the reel's capacity and the rod's intended range. Thin braid can cast efficiently and transmit subtle contact, but its low stretch means the rod, drag and knots must absorb sudden shocks. Monofilament offers more give and can be forgiving in general use. Fluorocarbon and specialist hooklength materials may be selected for abrasion resistance, stiffness or presentation. Also consider colour, buoyancy, memory and how the line behaves in wind or current.

Use knots recommended for the material and check them carefully before fishing. Inspect the first metres of line for abrasion, flattening or damage, especially after fishing around rocks, weed, structures or shell beds. Replace weakened sections rather than relying only on the original breaking-strain label. Store spare line away from heat, direct sunlight and contamination.

Match the line to the rest of your setup

Choose a compatible fishing reel, then match the line to suitable hooks and terminal tackle. Lure anglers should also check that their chosen fishing lures fall within the rod's casting range and suit the line diameter and leader arrangement. Review the individual product page for exact length, diameter and breaking-strain information before ordering.

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