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Daiwa Hyper Sensor Gun Metal 300m
- £6.39
- A reduced diameter and higher abrasion resistance Ideal for the rigors regular use of rough fishing conditions This monofil takes the Sensor performance to another level Takes the Sensor performance to another level
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Daiwa Hyper Sensor Monofil
- £13.40
- Hyper abrasion resistant Hyper knot strength Longer casting thanks to reduced diameter Original dark Sensor colour
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Daiwa Hyper Sensor Monofil 300m
- £6.39
- Reduced diameter and higher abrasion resistance Ideal for the rigours of rough fishing conditions Takes the Sensor performance to another level
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Daiwa J-Braid Grand 8 Strand Braid
- £9.99
- Ultra hi strength 8ply IZINAS PE fibre Short Pitch braiding technology for more consistent profile Four times more abrasion resistant than other braids Ultra-Low stretch Made in Japan
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Daiwa J-Braid Grand X8 Line
- £22.99
- Pure Japanese 8 braid. Planned and developed in Japan Material made in Japan Coloured and woven in Japan Inspected and packed in Japan Ultra-Thin Material Various Colours, Diameters and Breaking Strains Available
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Daiwa J-Braid X4 Dark Green
- £5.99
- The J-Braid story continues with the arrival of X4 Four strand construction and made in Japan Maintains the round profile feature of the X8 version J-Braid X4 is available from 0.07mm up to 0.33mm Available in various spool size options
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Daiwa J-Braid X4 Multi-Colour
- £5.99
- 4 braid construction High linear strength High abrasion resistance Superior knot strength No stretch Made in Japan
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Daiwa J-Braid X8 Chartrusse
- £12.99
- Pure Japanese 8 braid Planned and developed in Japan Material made in Japan Coloured and woven in Japan Inspected and packed in Japan
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Daiwa J-Braid X8 Dark Green
- £22.99
- Pure Japanese 8 braid Planned and developed in Japan Material made in Japan Coloured and woven in Japan Inspected and packed in Japan
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Daiwa J-Braid X8 Multi Coloured
- £12.99
- Pure Japanese 8 braid Planned and developed in Japan Material made in Japan Coloured and woven in Japan Inspected and packed in Japan
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Daiwa N’ZON Fishing Line Marker Pen
- £9.99
- Unique and simple way to mark your mainline Improves your accuracy without resorting to a line clip Gives you a realistic idea of your casting performance Bright white colour Improves casting accuracy and performance
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Daiwa Nzon Sinking Feeder Mono Fishing Line
- £7.99
- Sinking monofil for feeder fishing Abrasion resistant and durable Highly supple Superior knot strength Low glare colour for reduced visibility Fill two reels: 300m spool (2 x 150m) B/Strain 5lb Diameter 0.18mm B/Strain 6lb Diameter 0.208mm B/Strain 8lb Diameter 0.235mm B/Strain 10lb Diameter 0.266mm
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Daiwa Sensor Clear Monofil
- £9.20
- The number one monofilament line in the UK Exceptional reliability, durability and rugged performance Remains smooth even after long periods of use Consistent diameter Superb knotting Resistant to abrasive textures Ideal for use in bright or clear waters
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Daiwa Sensor Clear Monofil 300m
- £4.79
- Quantity 300m The number one monofilament line in the UK Exceptional reliability, durability and rugged performance Remains smooth even after long periods of use Consistent diameter Superb knotting Resistant to abrasive textures Ideal for use in bright or clear waters Spool Size: 300m
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Daiwa Sensor Line Loader
- £19.99
- Spring loaded shaft locks spool in place Rotate to choose your tension Suction pad feet and stabiliser on base Load line effortlessly on your own Lightweight,strong materials
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Daiwa Sensor Monofil
- £9.20
- The number one monofil in the UK Host of awards hooked on this line Landed two British Record carp Popular across all disciplines Exceptional reliability Rugged performance Amazing durability Supple, consistent diameter
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Daiwa Sensor Monofil 300m
- £4.79
- Number one monofil in the UK Scooped multiple awards Landed two britsh record carp Popular for all angling disciplines Exceptional reliability Rugged performance Amazing durability Very supple Consistent diameter Superb knot strength
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Daiwa Sensor Surf Orange Monofil
- £10.25
- Number one monofilament in the UK Scooped multiple awards Popular for all angling disciplines Exceptional reliability Rugged performance Amazing durability Consistent diameter Superb knot strength
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Daiwa Tournament Flouro Monofil
- £12.23
- Designed for sea anglers &tournament casters Extremely durable Excellent breaking strain to diameter ratio Maintains smooth surface throughout use High abrasion resistance
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Daiwa Tournament SF Monofilament Fishing Line
- £9.99
- High linear strength Superior knot strength Extraordinary wet knot strength High abrasion resistance Little stretch Made in Japan
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Mastering the Invisible Connection with Fishing Lines
Crucial element of angling gear – the fishing line. It’s the invisible connection between you and the fish, and choosing the right line is as essential as selecting the right bait. So, let’s navigate the world of fishing lines, breaking down their types and understanding where each excels in the diverse disciplines of fishing.
1. Carp Fishing Line: Strength and Stealth in Harmony
In the realm of carp fishing, the fishing line is more than just a link; it’s a critical part of the equation. Here, mainlines with high strength and abrasion resistance take center stage. Monofilament lines are a favorite for their shock-absorbing properties, while braided lines provide unparalleled strength and sensitivity. For hooklengths, materials like fluorocarbon are often chosen for their low visibility and enhanced abrasion resistance.
2. Specialist Fishing Line: Tailored Precision for Diverse Tactics
Specialist fishing demands adaptability, and your choice of fishing line plays a pivotal role in this versatility. Whether you’re float fishing, ledgering, or employing intricate tactics, mainlines with a good balance of strength and sensitivity are key. Hooklength materials may vary, with anglers often opting for fluorocarbon for its stealthy presence. Braid finds its place in specialist fishing for its sensitivity and zero stretch characteristics.
3. Predator Fishing Line: Battling Tooth and Claw
When it comes to tangling with toothy predators like pike, mainlines need to be robust and durable. Braided lines are a popular choice for their strength, low stretch, and ability to slice through the water with minimal resistance. Fluorocarbon leaders are often employed for their abrasion resistance and stealthy presence in the water.
4. Coarse/Match Fishing Line: Precision in Pursuit of Perfection
In the finesse-driven world of coarse and match fishing, where precision is paramount, mainlines with low diameter and minimal stretch are favored. Monofilament lines provide excellent knot strength and are often the go-to choice. Hooklength materials, especially fluorocarbon, are prized for their near-invisibility underwater.
5. Sea Fishing Line: Battling the Waves with Confidence
Facing the unpredictable challenges of the sea demands fishing lines that can withstand the salt, waves, and the mighty pull of oceanic predators. For mainlines, anglers often turn to braided lines for their strength and resilience in saltwater conditions. Fluorocarbon leaders excel in invisibility, crucial when tempting wary sea bass and other species.
6. Fly Fishing Line: Precision in the Art of the Cast
In the delicate dance of fly fishing, the fishing line is an extension of the angler’s artistry. Fly lines, specifically designed for this discipline, come in various tapers and weights, each serving a specific purpose. Whether you’re delicately presenting a dry fly on a trout stream or reaching for distance with a saltwater streamer, the right fly line is the key to success.
Types of Fishing Lines: Unraveling the Threads of Connection
Now, let’s break down the specific types of fishing lines that anglers swear by:
- Mainlines: The backbone of your setup, mainlines come in various materials, including monofilament, fluorocarbon, and braided lines, each offering unique characteristics tailored to different fishing scenarios.
- Braid: Renowned for its strength, sensitivity, and minimal stretch, braided lines are favored in various disciplines, from predator fishing to sea angling.
- Hooklength Materials: Materials like fluorocarbon, known for their low visibility and abrasion resistance, are commonly used as hooklengths, especially in carp and specialist fishing.
- Monofilament: A classic choice for its shock-absorbing properties and forgiving nature, monofilament lines find favor in carp fishing and coarse/match angling.
- Fluorocarbon: Prized for its near-invisibility underwater, fluorocarbon is often employed as both mainlines and hooklengths in various disciplines, including carp, specialist, and sea fishing.
- Line Spooling: The art of spooling your reel correctly is as crucial as choosing the right line. Ensure a smooth, evenly distributed spool to optimize casting performance and avoid tangles.
- Fly Lines: Specially designed for the intricacies of fly fishing, these lines come in various tapers and weights to match the angler’s casting style and the specific conditions of the water.
So, whether you’re battling carp in the still waters, tempting sea bass in the surf, or presenting a delicate dry fly to rising trout, let your choice of fishing line be the invisible thread that connects your passion with the precision needed to conquer the waters.