Fishing Line

  1. Momoi Hi-Catch Diamond Nylon Monofilament Fishing Line - Brilliant Blue

    $65.99 - $440.99
  2. Diamond Braid Generation 3 Hollow Core Braided Fishing Line - Blue - 3000 yd

    $379.99
  3. Momoi Hi-Catch Monofilament Fishing Line - Smoke Blue

    $124.99 - $299.99
  4. Power Pro Braided Fishing Line - White

    $18.49 - $588.99
  5. Power Pro Maxcuatro Braided Fishing Line - White

    $59.49 - $728.99
  6. Power Pro Braided Fishing Line - Moss Green

    $18.49 - $1,058.99
  7. Momoi Hi-Catch Diamond Nylon Monofilament Fishing Line - Hi-Viz Yellow

    $65.99 - $418.99
  8. Berkley Trilene Big Game Monofilament Quarter Pound Spool Fishing Line

    $11.79
  9. Hi-Liner Fluorocarbon Fishing Line - Clear

    $8.99 - $314.99
  10. Momoi Hi-Catch Diamond Nylon Monofilament Fishing Line - Special Clear

    $65.99 - $440.99
  11. Berkley Trilene XL Bulk Spool Fishing Line

    $23.99 - $62.99
  12. Daiwa J-BRAID x8 Grand Braided Line

    $23.99 - $439.99
  13. Berkley Trilene Big Game Monofilament Fishing Line

    $39.99 - $112.99
  14. Power Pro Super 8 Slick V2 Braided Fishing Line - Moonshine

    $22.49 - $454.99
  15. Power Pro Super 8 Slick V2 Braided Fishing Line - Moss Green

    $22.49 - $454.99
  16. Sufix 832 Advanced Superline Braided Fishing Line

    $17.25 - $373.99
  17. Berkley Trilene XL Filler Spool Fishing Line

    $9.30 - $10.99
  18. Ande Premium Clear Monofilament Fishing Line

    $8.98 - $116.99
  19. Sufix ProMix Braided Fishing Line

    $23.99 - $138.99
  20. Sufix Tritanum Plus Fishing Line

    $17.09 - $216.99
  21. Daiwa J-BRAID x4 Braided Line

    $12.99 - $239.99
  22. Power Pro Depth-Hunter Braided Fishing Line - Multi

    $26.49 - $478.99
  23. Momoi Hi-Catch Diamond Nylon Monofilament Fishing Line - Orange Crush

    $65.99 - $418.99
  24. AFW Stainless Steel Trolling Wire

    $58.99 - $257.99
  25. AFW Monel Trolling Wire

    $119.99 - $453.99
  26. Yo-Zuri SuperBraid 9 Fishing Line - Dark Green

    $27.99 - $229.99
  27. Yo-Zuri SuperBraid Fishing Line - Multi-Color

    $183.99 - $262.99
  28. Berkley x5 Braided Fishing Line

    $29.99
  29. Berkley Vanish Fluorocarbon Fishing Line

    $14.37 - $182.99
  30. Berkley x9 Braided Fishing Line

    $17.75 - $259.99
  31. Berkley ProSpec Chrome Monofilament Fishing Line

    $43.99 - $293.99
  32. Sufix Advance Monofilament Fishing Line

    $13.59 - $36.99
  33. Sufix Superior Monofilament Fishing Line

    $12.03 - $201.99
  34. Sufix 832 Advanced Lead Core Fishing Line

    $35.99 - $190.99
  35. Sufix Performance Lead Core Fishing Line - 10-Color Metered

    $18.99 - $119.99
  36. Sufix Advance Fluorocarbon Fishing Line - Clear

    $26.99 - $222.99
  37. Daiwa J-BRAID x8 Braided Line

    $22.99 - $399.99
  38. Berkley Trilene Big Game Crystal Braided Fishing Line - 50 lbs - BGB50-CY

    $19.28
  39. Berkley x9 Braided Fishing Line - Low-Viz Green

    $17.75 - $259.99
  40. Berkley Trilene XL Pony Spool Fishing Line

    $5.53
  41. Ande Premium Green Monofilament Fishing Line

    $15.14
  42. Ande Premium Pink Monofilament Fishing Line

    $15.14 - $116.99
  43. Ande Tournament Monofilament Fishing Line

    $21.99
  44. Ande Back Country Envy Green Monofilament Fishing Line

    $16.21
  45. Ande Back Country Blue Monofilament Fishing Line

    $16.69
  46. Ande Ghost Monofilament Fishing Line

    $7.77
  47. Power Pro Maxcuatro Braided Fishing Line - Moss Green

    $29.49 - $728.99
  48. Power Pro Maxcuatro Braided Fishing Line - Hi-Viz Yellow

    $29.49 - $728.99
 
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About Fishing Line

FAQ - Defender - Fishing-lines-leaders

Where can I buy Fishing Line near me?

Defender offers a wide selection of fishing line in-stock for immediate shipment, same day pick up in store, or shop our retail location and talk to our seasoned staff here to offer you advice and get you the right line for your next fishing adventure. If you're looking for something specific or prefer the convenience of shopping from home, Defender.com offers a wide selection of fishing line with detailed descriptions. Just make sure to consider shipping times if you need your new reel for an upcoming trip, and don't hesitate to reach out to customer service for any questions about the products. We have the selection of line to meet your fishing needs.

What are the best brands of Fishing Line?

When it comes to fishing line, you can't go wrong with a few tried-and-true brands that have stood the test of time. PowerPro is a favorite for braided line due to its strength and sensitivity, making it ideal for both freshwater and saltwater fishing. If you're looking for monofilament, Stren and Berkley Trilene are solid choices, offering good abrasion resistance and knot strength. Fluorocarbon lines like Berkley Vanish are excellent for stealthy presentations, especially in clear water where fish can be line-shy. Each brand has its strengths, so consider your fishing style, target species, and water conditions when making your choice.

How do I choose the right Fishing Line to buy?

When picking the right fishing line, start by considering the type of fishing you'll be doing. For freshwater fishing, monofilament is a solid choice due to its versatility and ease of handling, while braided line offers superior strength and sensitivity for heavier saltwater applications or when you're targeting big game fish. Next, think about the line's pound test, which indicates how much weight it can handle before breaking. Match the line strength to your reel specifications and species you're targeting as well as the conditions you'll be fishing in; lighter lines are great for finesse techniques, while heavier lines are essential in heavy cover or when battling strong fish.

What Fishing Line do I need this season?

Choosing the right fishing line this season depends on your target species and fishing style. For freshwater anglers chasing bass or trout, a good monofilament line in the 6-12 lb test range offers versatility and ease of handling, while fluorocarbon is great for clear water situations where invisibility is key. If you're heading offshore for bigger game like tuna or marlin, consider braided line for its strength and sensitivity, typically in the 30-80 lb test range. Don't forget to match your line with the right reel and rod setup, as this will ensure better performance and reduce the chances of line breakage when you hook that trophy fish.

How much does Fishing Line cost to buy?

Fishing line prices can vary widely based on type, brand, and length. Generally, you can expect to pay anywhere from $5 to $30 for a spool, with monofilament being on the lower end, while braided and fluorocarbon lines can be pricier due to their advanced materials and performance benefits. When selecting fishing line, consider the specific needs of your fishing style and target species. It might be worth investing a bit more in high-quality line if you're targeting larger fish or fishing in tough conditions, as it can make a significant difference in your success on the water.

How do I tie a Fishing Line?

Tying a fishing line is all about ensuring a solid connection between your line and the lure or hook. Start with a simple knot like the improved clinch knot: thread the line through the eye of the hook, then wrap it around the standing line five to seven times, making sure the wraps are tight and close together. Next, take the tag end of the line and pass it through the loop you created just above the eye of the hook, then pull it back through the larger loop you formed by wrapping the line. Wet the knot with a bit of water or saliva to reduce friction, then pull on both the standing line and the tag end to tighten it down securely. Trim any excess tag end, and you're ready to fish!

How do you put fishing line on a reel?

Start by securing your reel in a stable position, either on the rod or on a flat surface. Attach the new fishing line to the spool by threading the line through the line guide and tying a simple knot, like an Arbor knot, to ensure it stays put when you start spooling. Next, hold the line spool with one hand and begin to crank the reel handle with the other, making sure the line winds evenly onto the spool. Keep some tension on the line as you reel it in-this helps prevent tangles and ensures a smooth cast later on.

How do you spool fishing line?

Spooling fishing line is a straightforward process that ensures you have a smooth and tangle-free experience when you're out on the water. Start by securing your reel in a stable position, either in a rod holder or by holding it in your lap. Attach the line to the spool by threading it through the line guide and tying a simple overhand knot to the spool, making sure it's tight. Next, make sure your line is coming off the spool in the same direction it will be wound onto the reel-this prevents twists. As you reel in, apply some tension to the line by holding it between your fingers, which helps to prevent slack and ensures the line is packed tightly. Keep an eye on the line's level on the spool; you want it filled to about 1/8 inch from the edge for optimal casting distance and performance.