Monofilament is the most popular type of fishing line
and comes in a great variety of strengths and colors.
Mono is less expensive than other lines, stretches to
absorb shocks, is abrasion resistant, and is uniformly
round in cross-section, which helps keep it neat on the
spool. Monofilament is easy to tie knots in but can
suffer from “memory” where it loops in the shape of the
spool.
Mono comes in several shades, but clear and blue are
popular because they disappear underwater and are
difficult for a fish to see. Of the various suitable
types of fishing lines for saltwater, monofilament is
one of the most popular.
Specification
Features
1) The mono line provides highly reliable performance.
Super strong, tensile strength, and
abrasion-resistant.
2) Low memory, outstanding castability, increased
casting distance.
3) High Knot Strength is enough for fish
fighting.
4) Compared to the fishing braid line, it is thinner
but has comparable strength.
5) Lot of packages in fishing line. Huge spools are
filling up all your reels.
6) Usage on harbor, rocks, beach, or drift the
sandflats in your boat. Or Trolling and bottom-bouncing
big game fishing.
7) Water absorption resistant, now technology improved
on UV rays on it to induce ability put out from the
line.