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Fishing Line

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Shop fishing line for every setup, including braided line, monofilament, and fluorocarbon. Built for strength, sensitivity, and performance in freshwater and saltwater fishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Fishing Line Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What type of fishing line should I use?

The best fishing line depends on your technique and target species. Monofilament is versatile and easy to use, braided line offers strength and sensitivity, and fluorocarbon is nearly invisible underwater for clear water conditions.

Q. What is the difference between braid, monofilament, and fluorocarbon?

Braid has no stretch and offers high sensitivity and strength, monofilament has stretch and is easier to handle, and fluorocarbon is low visibility and abrasion resistant, making it ideal for leaders.

Q. What pound test fishing line do I need?

Pound test depends on your target fish. Light line (4–10 lb) is ideal for trout, medium (10–20 lb) for bass and general use, and heavier line (20 lb and up) is better for salmon, saltwater, or larger fish.

Q. Is braided line better than monofilament?

Braided line is stronger and more sensitive, making it ideal for detecting bites and fishing deeper water. Monofilament is more forgiving with stretch and is often preferred for beginners or certain techniques.

Q. When should I use fluorocarbon line?

Fluorocarbon is best used as a leader or mainline in clear water because it is nearly invisible underwater. It also offers good abrasion resistance around rocks and structure.

Q. How often should I replace fishing line?

Fishing line should be replaced regularly depending on use. Monofilament may need replacing every season, while braid lasts longer but should be checked for wear and damage.

Q. What fishing line is best for salmon fishing?

For salmon, anglers often use braided mainline for strength and sensitivity combined with a fluorocarbon leader for invisibility. Monofilament is also used for mooching setups.

Q. Can I use the same fishing line for freshwater and saltwater?

Yes, but saltwater requires more durable and corrosion-resistant line. Always rinse your line and gear with fresh water after saltwater use to extend its lifespan.

Q. What colour fishing line should I use?

Clear or low-visibility lines are best for clear water, while high-visibility lines can help you track your line above water. The choice depends on fishing conditions and personal preference.

Q. What fishing line works best on Vancouver Island?

On Vancouver Island, anglers commonly use braided line for strength and casting distance, paired with fluorocarbon leaders for salmon and trout fishing in both freshwater and saltwater.