Monofilament Nylon Fishing Line 100m Japan Material Bass Carp Fishing Accessories
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$21.97
Regular price$43.97
MONOFILAMENT JAPAN MATERIAL FISHING LINE
High-density nylon, make the fishing lining high strength and less stretch
This fishing line passes the 35 lbs test, it can give you more reel capacity and increased depth with diving baits
Computer winding line makes fishing line smooth and delicate, rather than cluttering winding
You can now take on a good bass fishing fight with the nylon line.
Features:
DURABLE & SMOOTH: Made of formulated nylon material, Cajun Line is incredibly durable and provides strong knots. This smooth cast monofilament fishing line is designed to come off the spool smoothly for consistently long and accurate casts.
MAXIMUM INVISIBILITY: Fabricated for maximum invisibility, strength, and castability on all types of fishing reels. The Low-Vis Ragin’ Red color of the Cajun Line is visible to the angler but nearly invisible to fish for a believable presentation of bait.
SUPERIOR CLARITY PLUS COLORS: Rest assured that your clear line will remain more invisible than ever and colored monofilament is available for many fishing tactics!
LOW ABSORPTION: Gives the line less limpness and quicker retrieval, allowing any angler to have peace of mind to fish almost any condition and technique with confidence.
AFTER-USE PROTECTION: Wipe the fishing line with the dry cloth after fishing, and make it roll around the line plate easily. Good maintenance makes your fishing line has a long life.
Details:
Brand Name: Spectron Hera XP
Item Type: Fishing Line
Shape: Level
Material: Nylon
Model Number: NF5698LD3
Length: 100 Meters / 110 Yards
Buoyancy Characteristic: Sink Line
Position: Ocean Boat Fishing, Rock, Beach, LAKE, River, Reservoir Pond, stream, etc
GET YOUR MONOFILAMENT JAPAN MATERIAL FISHING LINE NOW!
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