🎯 Hook, Line, and Sinker - Your Secret Weapon for Fishing Success!
The P-Line Floroclear Clear Fishing Line is a high-performance copolymer line designed for serious anglers. With a 15-pound breaking strength and a fluorocarbon coating, it offers superior invisibility in water, reduced memory for hassle-free casting, and exceptional knot strength. Perfect for those looking to enhance their fishing game, this 300-yard spool is a must-have for any fishing enthusiast.
Material | Nylon |
Color | Clear |
Fishing Line Type | Copolymer |
Brand | P-Line |
Line Weight | 15 pounds |
Breaking Strength | 15 Pounds |
Strand Type | Fluorocarbon Coated Copolymer |
Manufacturer | P-Line |
UPC | 015789650087 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00015789650087, 00157896500876 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.35 x 4.92 x 1.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1000 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Brand Name | P-Line |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
Model Name | Floroclear Fluorocarbon Coated |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | FCCF-15 |
Included Components | Fishing Line |
Size | 15-Pound, 300-Yard |
Sport Type | Fishing |
E**R
best line money can buy to catch fish
This is my favorite fishing line it's amazing and extra strong, and fish can't see it, nor can I sometimes, which can be annoying, but it's doing its job. Tight lines
A**G
Good quality line great price
Great strong fishing line, my line hasnt snapped while reeling in a big walleye. Its clear and the fish dont see it. I recomend this line if looking for a good quality line that dosnt cost a ton. Ita not to thich and doant get tangled up. Once the fish even nibbles you can feel it in the line. A must have for every fisherman
R**Y
I use this line for leader material.
Don't wast your $ on "leader material" This is great line
S**O
Good if your on a budget
I personally used this for trout and bought the 3 pound version, it was very strong for the pound rating and i didn't want something too expensive. The quality is great and invisible underwater, knots are good, but one bad thing is the memory. The memory makes the whole line very springy and hard to handle, the thickness is fine since it's only 3 pounds but it perfumes almost perfect.
C**R
Works great
Works great
F**H
smooth and cast great
Great line that cast smooth and very long , holds up well to abrasion, has has good feel
B**E
top quality
Good stuff, if you are a fisher "person" you know flouro is great.
M**N
Very dependable!
I've used Pline for about the last 13 years since a friend loaned me a spool. Oh I've tried other lines which were no where near as consistent in their dependability. I know how too spool a line where memory is barely a concern. I've spent money on high end lines and generic Walmart garbage, I've always had more issues with line memory with most of em. I've also experienced LFS (line failure syndrome) with em too. Hey...... That line was put on last month, why is it brittle?Enter P-line. Having taught my son how to spool a line to avoid line memory, he did make beginner mistakes a couple times in that he over spooled. What some reviewers blame their woes on line memory is actually due to their over spooling the line. Stop blaming the line on your greedy spool habits.P-line has never demonstrated memory for me on any # test.Since my favorite fishing discipline is ultra light, my choice of line is 5# P-line, a cheap 5' Berkeley cherry wood rod and inexpensive Okuma Ultralite reel. I go crudging into the perennial cedar swamp woods here in Central Florida where fishing a creek presents tons of challenging situations. If you want to cast a small lure into a certain spot, some times you have to lean over, bend, stand sideways, cast under arm..... Etc. Some times you goof.... Pline has excellent anti abrasion property and doesn't fray easy (fish teeth excluding).Where it really shines for me is its dependability. Pline has surprised me plenty of times, but the most note worthy are the very rare instances where I've caught bass in a small creek full of blue gill, stump knockers and War mouth perch. When I hook a bass it's always a surprise. The only concern is steering such a surprise away from the safety of structure, otherwise catching a bass in the creek doesn't worry me. Tire em out.I was out last week on the way home and decided to stop the truck and fish a bit in a very tricky spot between two structures hoping to get a very rare and big long ear bluegill. Instead I hooked onto the biggest bass I've ever caught in the creek. It never broke water but kept wanting to run to nearby structure. I had to put on more pressure while steering the beast away. Then it would turn and run for the opposite structure. I was desperately trying to not over stress the 5# line and I dern well know I did. After about 4 minutes of this the fish finally gave up and I landed a 4lb 10 ounce giant (for this area). I released her (as I do 99% of the time for all fish) to raise more monsters since she was 1/2 full of eggs.From the moment I released her I could not figure it out, I SHOULD HAVE LOST THAT FIGHT.P-LINE DEPENDABILITY!
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