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Material: | Nylon |
Line No.: | 0.4#-10.0# |
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A monofilament fishing line (shortened to just mono) is a fishing line made from a single fiber of plastic material, as opposed to multifilament or braided fishing lines constructed from multiple strands of fibers. Most fishing lines are now nylon monofilament because they are cheap to manufacture and can be produced in a range of diameters that have different tensile strengths (called "tests" after the process of tensile testing, or possibly as a portmanteau of "tensile" and "strength"). Monofilament lines are also available in different colors, such as clear, white, green, blue, red, and fluorescent.
Monofilament is made by melting and mixing polymers and then extruding the mixture through tiny holes, forming strands of line, which are then spun into spools of various thicknesses. The extrusion process controls not only the thickness of the line but its test as well.
Product Name | Nylon Monofilament Fishing Line 10*100m Hank Packing |
Material | 100% nylon chips |
Diameter | 0.1-5.0mm |
Color | Blue, White, Red, or customized |
Packing | Hank, Spool |
Features | High Knot Strength |
MOQ | 500kgs |
Easy To Handle
Thanks to its flexible nature, 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 super lines 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 percent 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 superline for pitching jigs.
Shock Strength
Stretch should not be confused with shock strength, which is a fishing line's ability to absorb energy an 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.
Diameter
Mono is admittedly prone to larger diameters than fluorocarbon or super lines. While the added circumference can be a limiting factor in how deep your lures dive, you can use the extra breadth to your advantage 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.
Sink Rate
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.
Color Palette
Mono is easier for manufacturers to tint than other types of line, so it's available in a wider range of colors. You can choose from stealthy, low-visibility options such as green, blue, or clear spin the color wheel in the opposite direction and spool with high-vis shades perfect for line-watching presentations.
Some monos, like Berkley Trilene TransOptic, offer the best of both worlds by changing color from bright gold in sunlight to low-vis clear below the surface.
Tying The Knot
Mono is knot-friendly. You can use a variety of strong, easy-to-tie knots without sacrificing the strength of the line. A Trilene Knot or Palomar Knot offers nearly 100 percent knot strength when tied with premium mono