Monofilament
Still the largest selling type of fishing line, nylon monofilaments remain popular because they are easy to use, are available in a wide range of colors and are available at a relatively low cost -- even for super-premium varieties. Monofilaments are engineered with more stretch than other types of line, a feature (combined with rod bending) that will help you land more fish.
ProSpecThin and supple with excellent knot and impact strength. Premium co-polymer monofilament... Pro Spec MORE | Trilene Big CatHigh shock strength. Controlled stretch adds fighting power for big cats. Reflects... MORE | Trilene Big GameIncredible strength for confidence and control. Shock resistant. Controlled stretch... Trilene MORE |
Trilene Big Game Monofilament Leader MaterialShock resistant. Extra tough and abrasion resistant to hold tough against rough... Trilene MORE | Trilene Cold WeatherImproved formula is as flexible at 32°F as regular mono is at 70°F. Extraordinary... Trilene MORE | Trilene Micro IceLow stretch for jig control and solid hooksets. Clear steel color stands out on... Trilene MORE |
Trilene SensationUltra strong and thin. Our highest strength-per-diameter mono, wet or dry. Super... Trilene MORE | Trilene TransOpticChanges from clear to gold in sunlight. Hi-vis above, clear below. Excellent shock... Trilene MORE | Trilene XLSmooth casting. Resists twists and kinks. Sensitive to feel structure and strikes... Trilene MORE |
Trilene XL Armor CoatedIncreased abrasion resistance. Bi-Component Technology provides the ability to create... Trilene MORE | Trilene XTTough against all rough or sharp objects. Superior strength to fight fish in heavy... Trilene MORE | Solutions CastingNew Solutions Casting Monofilament lines are targeted for anglers who want to take... Berkley MORE |
Solutions SpinningNew Solutions Spinning Monofilament lines are targeted for anglers who want to take... Berkley MORE |



