Monofilament Line
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Shop monofilament fishing line for feeder, float, carp, pike and general angling in Ireland. Compare main lines and specialist mono from Berkley, Preston Innovations, Matrix, Prologic, JRC, Zebco, Varivas and other established brands. Choose diameter, breaking strain, spool length, colour, stretch and abrasion resistance around the reel, venue, casting distance, rig and target species.









Monofilament fishing line for varied methods
Monofilament is a single-strand fishing line used as main line, hooklink, leader or backing according to its specification. It offers useful stretch, simple handling and broad knot compatibility for feeder, float, carp, predator and general angling. The collection includes Berkley, Preston Innovations, Matrix, Prologic, JRC, Zebco and Varivas.
Stretch can cushion sudden movement from a fish and reduce shock at the hook, but it also softens bite indication at distance. Diameter influences casting, current resistance, visibility and spool capacity. Breaking strain should be considered together with actual diameter, knot choice and abrasion rather than used as the only measure of suitability.
Browse the parent fishing lines range, compare low-stretch braided line, explore fluorocarbon line for leader applications, or use dedicated hooklength line when the final rig section needs different properties from the main line.
Choose diameter, strength and spool length
Begin with the method, expected fish and surrounding cover. Fine mono can improve presentation and casting, while a thicker line provides a larger safety margin around weed, rock and repeated abrasion. Select the weakest link deliberately: the rig should fail predictably without leaving unnecessary tackle attached to a fish.
Check reel capacity using the stated diameter rather than only the breaking strain. Large bulk spools suit repeated fills and long-range carp work, while shorter spools may be enough for hooklinks or small reels. Use backing where appropriate, keep the line below the spool lip and follow the reel maker's filling guidance.
Colour can aid line watching or help the line blend with a particular bottom, but no colour makes it universally invisible. Clear, brown, green and high-visibility options each have uses. Inspect the first metres regularly, especially after contact with rock, mussels, weed stems, clips or rod guides.
Spool, knot and store monofilament correctly
Load line under even tension and in the direction that minimises twist. Wet knots before tightening, pull them down smoothly and test every connection. Never rely on an old knot after it has been dragged through structure or exposed to heat and sunlight for extended periods.
Store spare spools cool, dry and away from direct sunlight or chemicals. Replace line that has become chalky, flattened, heavily coiled or repeatedly damaged. Dispose of offcuts securely, as discarded monofilament can entangle wildlife and remains hazardous long after a fishing session.
































