Fishing equipment Fishing lines 101-300 m
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Teklon Gold 137 m Fluorocarbon
19.99 €
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ASSO Classic 100 m Monofilament
1.99 €
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Power Pro Spectra 135 m Line
14.49 €
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Power Pro Spectra 275 m Line
24.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Technium 300 m Line
8.99 €
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Maver SLR Nylon 50 m Monofilament
5.99 €
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Maver Exel 57 50 m Monofilament
7.99 €
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Power Pro Spectra 275 m Line
25.99 €
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Maver SLR Fluorine 75 m Fluorocarbon
9.99 €
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Power Pro Spectra 275 m Line
24.99 €
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Power Pro Spectra 135 m Line
14.49 €
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ASSO Light 150 m Fluorocarbon
4.99 €
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Maver TT Best Seller 100 m Monofilament
5.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Aero Slick Silk Rig&Hooklength 100 m Line
4.99 €
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Power Pro Super 8 Slick V2 275 m Line
39.99 €
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Kolpo Illusion Super Strong 50 m Fluorocarbon
4.49 €
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Power Pro Spectra 275 m Line
24.99 €
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Power Pro Depth Hunter 300 m Line
31.99 €
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Maver SLR Fluorocarbon 75 m Monofilament
12.49 €
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ASSO Classic 1000 m Monofilament
5.49 €
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Power Pro Super 8 Slick V2 275 m Line
39.99 €
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ASSO Diamond 100 m Monofilament
3.99 €
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Evia Steel&Nylon Cable 10 m Line
2.49 €
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Shimano Fishing Catana Spinning 150 m Line
2.99 €
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Kolpo Master 100 m Monofilament
2.99 €
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ASSO Super 50 m Fluorocarbon
8.99 €
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Evia Iron Max 100 m Line
1.99 €
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Stroft ABR 100 m Monofilament
4.99 €
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Power Pro Super 8 Slick V2 275 m Line
39.99 €
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Cinnetic Sky line 300 m
8.49 €
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Kolpo Illusion 50 m Fluorocarbon
4.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Exage 150 m Line
1.99 €
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Kali Kunnan Mix Hybrid 150 m Line
4.99 €
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Maver Elite Fluoro 100 m Monofilament
10.99 €
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Kolpo Master 1000 m Monofilament
7.99 €
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ASSO Invisible 50 m Fluorocarbon
5.49 €
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ASSO Double Strength 100 m Monofilament
4.99 €
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Evia Iron Max 100 m Line
1.99 €
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Stroft GTM 100 m Fluorocarbon
4.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Speedmaster Surf 300 m Line
7.99 €
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Power Pro Spectra 135 m Line
14.49 €
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Power Pro Super 8 Slick V2 135 m Line
21.99 €
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Gamakatsu Super G-Line Monofilament 150 m
6.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Kairiki 4 300 m Line
12.99 €
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Asari Kazuma Pro PE 100 m Line
4.99 €
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Maver Genesis 150 m Monofilament
8.49 €
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Quantum Fishing Predator Fluorocarbon 25 m
4.49 €
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Stroft GTM 25 m Fluorocarbon
2.49 €
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Kali Kunnan Typhoon Orata 300 m Line
7.99 €
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Maver Smart Stiff 50 m Fluorocarbon
10 €
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Kolpo Illusion Super Strong 100 m Fluorocarbon
5.99 €
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ASSO Diamond 150 m Monofilament
5.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Technium 200 m Line
6.49 €
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Mikado Dino Dynamic II Monofilament 150 m
2.49 €
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Kali Kunnan Taiko 100 m Line
3.99 €
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Power Pro Spectra 135 m Line
14.49 €
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Cinnetic Sky Line 300 m
7.99 €
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Cinnetic Sky Line 150 m
5.99 €
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Kolpo Next 300 m Fluorocarbon
12.49 €
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Kali Kunnan Spike Antiabrasion 150 m Line
5.49 €
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Power Pro Super 8 Slick V2 135 m Line
21.99 €
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Maver Elite 406 100 m Monofilament
6.99 €
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Maver MRT 2.0 150 m Monofilament
7.49 €
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Kali Blanc 100 m Line
1.99 €
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ASSO Super Ajing Shock 30 m Fluorocarbon
6.49 €
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Stroft ABR 25 m Monofilament
3 €
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Mikado Ultraviolet Monofilament 25 m
0.99 €
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Gamakatsu Super G-Line Neo Monofilament 150 m
6.99 €
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Maver Bolo Special 300 m Monofilament
9.99 €
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Maver Dual Band 600 m Monofilament
14.99 €
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Mivardi Carp&Feeder Carpfishing Line 200 m
3.99 €
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Kolpo Allback 200 m Fluorocarbon
5.99 €
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Estanfish No Memory 100 m Monofilament
3.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Aero Silk Shock Fluoro Rig 50 m line
6 €
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Kinetic Trace&Crimps 10 m Steel Line
3.99 €
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Kali Kunnan Shiro 300 m Line
5.99 €
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Gamakatsu G-Line Fluorocarbon 25 m
7.49 €
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Maver Special Sea 300 m Monofilament
7.99 €
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Kolpo Kx4 150 m Braided Line
8.99 €
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Kolpo Kx4 300 m Braided Line
18.49 €
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Kali Vert 10x100 m Line
1.99 €
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ASSO 8X Eging Master 120 m Braided Line
22.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Tribal Carp Fluorocarbon 250 m line
23.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Aero Float Line 150 m
3.99 €
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Mikado Sensei Feeder Monofilament 30 m
1.49 €
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Preston Innovations Reflo Power Carpfishing Line 100 m
5.99 €
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Asari Kazuma 8X PE 100 m Line
8.49 €
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Maver Zero Fluorocarbon 50 m Monofilament
5.99 €
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Maver Stone River 600 m Monofilament
10.99 €
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Mivardi Treminal Evo-X Fluorocarbon 50 m
2.99 €
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ZunZun Impact Monofilament 100 m
1.99 €
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ASSO Ultra Soft 300 m Monofilament
6.99 €
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ASSO Pe Jigging Master 100 m Braided Line
13.99 €
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ASSO Ultra Cast Paralelo 300 m Monofilament
6.49 €
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Lineaeffe Hikaru Evolution Monofilament 275 m
4 €
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Berkley Nautil Inshore 50 m Fluorocarbon
4.99 €
How to choose fishing lines?
Choosing the right fishing line depends on several factors including the type of fishing you´ll be doing, the species you´re targeting, the fishing environment, and personal preferences.Fishing lines are essential components of fishing gear that connect the fishing rod and reel to the hook, bait, or lure. They´re designed to withstand the tension and weight of the fish when caught and provide the angler with control over the fishing process.
There are various types of fishing lines, each with its unique characteristics, strengths, and applications. Here are the primary types:
Monofilament lines: Made from a single strand of nylon and are popular due to their affordability, flexibility, and forgiving nature. Monofilament lines are available in different strengths and diameters, suitable for various fishing situations.
Braided lines: Constructed by weaving together multiple strands of synthetic fibers like Spectra or Dyneema. Braided lines are thinner, stronger, and have minimal stretch compared to monofilament. They excel in sensitivity, casting distance, and strength, making them suitable for specific fishing techniques and conditions.
Fluorocarbon lines: Composed of a fluoropolymer material that is denser than water, making it nearly invisible underwater. Fluorocarbon lines have low stretch, sink quickly, and are highly abrasion resistant. They´re often used as leader material in combination with other lines due to their invisibility in water.
Fishing lines come in various pound test strengths, referring to the amount of weight the line can handle before breaking. Lighter pound test lines are suitable for smaller fish or finesse fishing, while heavier pound test lines are used for larger, stronger fish or fishing in challenging environments. Here are some key considerations when selecting fishing lines:
Line material: Monofilament: Commonly used and relatively inexpensive. It stretches, which can be beneficial for absorbing shocks, but it also has more memory tendency to coil and less sensitivity compared to other types.
Fishing conditions:
Water clarity: In clear water, use fluorocarbon or a leader of fluorocarbon to reduce visibility. In murky water, monofilament or braided lines may suffice.
Cover and structure: For fishing around heavy cover or sharp structures, consider braided lines that offer higher abrasion resistance.
Fish species and size: Larger fish may require stronger lines. Consider the weight capacity and diameter of the line suitable for the species you´re targeting.
Fishing techniques: Different techniques might require different lines. For instance, finesse techniques like drop shotting might call for lighter lines fluorocarbon or lighter braids, while flipping heavy cover might demand heavier braided lines.
Line strength: Choose a line strength suitable for the fish youre targeting and the conditions you´ll be fishing in. For example, for smaller fish or finesse fishing, lighter lines may be suitable, while heavier lines are needed for larger fish or tough cover.
Stretch and sensitivity: Consider how much stretch or sensitivity you need. Monofilament has more stretch, which can be helpful for preventing hooks from tearing out, while braided lines offer higher sensitivity. You can buy fishing lines from Shimano Fishing, Daiwa, Fox International, Mikado, and Vercelli.