Berkley Trilene Big Game Fishing Line Spool (10-60 Lb. Test)
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Bass Pro Shop has select Berkley Trilene Big Game Fishing Line Spool (10-60 Lb. Test) on sale for $6.48. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise, free shipping on orders $50+.
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About the Product
Super Strong/Tough
Abrasion/Resistant
Handles the Shock of Fighting Big Fish
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Berkley Trilene Big Game is the monofilament line that offers strength/toughness to stand up to any fishing moments. Extra tough, abrasion-resistant formulation stands up to the cuts and scrapes of full contact fishing
This product is currently on sale for $2.51 Off or 27.92% Overall Savings
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27% off on US made Berkley Trilene Big Game Line (1/4 lb. Spool).
All 10LB to 60LB test mono lines are available for $6.48.
free shipping on $50+ or local pick up at Bas Pro stores.
What's a good weight for shore fishing large catfish?
You can go as low as 1/4 of the weight of your target fish. I've caught alligator gar on 10lb test. That being said, higher test line is going to also have better resistance to breaking when it rubs on sharp objects.
I just ordered some 50lb test for saltwater fishing, anything that can break that is something I don't want to reel in 😂
Can you guys make a comment regarding color? I saw some webs that stated you should always use line that matches the water you fish in due to possibly spooking the fish. I figure green is the way to go for ocean - but even murky dark lake fishing. Any thoughts?
Can you guys make a comment regarding color? I saw some webs that stated you should always use line that matches the water you fish in due to possibly spooking the fish. I figure green is the way to go for ocean - but even murky dark lake fishing. Any thoughts?
Can you guys make a comment regarding color? I saw some webs that stated you should always use line that matches the water you fish in due to possibly spooking the fish. I figure green is the way to go for ocean - but even murky dark lake fishing. Any thoughts?
I use the green for fishing the great lakes (michigan and erie) as well as inland lakes around the midwest. If I cannot find green then clear is ok, I just prefer the green.
I use the green for fishing the great lakes (michigan and erie) as well as inland lakes around the midwest. If I cannot find green then clear is ok, I just prefer the green.
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You can go as low as 1/4 of the weight of your target fish. I've caught alligator gar on 10lb test. That being said, higher test line is going to also have better resistance to breaking when it rubs on sharp objects.
I just ordered some 50lb test for saltwater fishing, anything that can break that is something I don't want to reel in 😂
My problem is there is no way I'll ever use that much, lol
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Again what are your thoughts on color, and weight? There are 1/4 oz al the way up to 1 oz sizes.
These are on sale:
Terminator Pro Series Jig | Bass Pro Shops
Again what are your thoughts on color, and weight? There are 1/4 oz al the way up to 1 oz sizes.
what type of fish are you targeting and what do you have so far?