Product Description
Our longest casting line! Anglers will experience exceptional casting distance and accuracy allowing them to cover more water and Catch More Fish! Zero Stretch means superb sensitivity. Now you can feel everything from the lightest pickups to the jarring strikes. Made with 100% Dyneema it has an incredibly high strength/diameter ratio, this is the thinnest Berkley line yet meaning you can go lighter than before. Zero memory virtually eliminates line tangles, which means you spend less time untangling lines and more time fishing. This is the ULTIMATE SPINNING REEL line, outstanding for a wide range of finesse techniques where long and accurate casts or superb sensitivity is key.
- The first Uni-Filament fishing line - Not a mono. Not a braid.
- Effortless Casting - Casts longer with less effort. Extremely Accurate.
- Minimum diameter, Maximum Strength - Made with Dyneema®. The thinnest line by label rating.
- Zero Memory - Virtually eliminates line tangles.
- Superb Sensitivity - Zero stretch to telegraph absolutely everything!
Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line - 150 Yard Reviews
Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line - 150 Yard Reviews
| 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful By Drakkenfyre (Lynchburg, VA, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line - 150 Yard (Sports) Positives:Thinness. This stuff is THIN. Even the highest pound test is thinner than 7 pound monofilament. Castability. You can cast this stuff very far. The slightest casting will toss it farther than you are used to casting monofilament of equal pound test. You can cast even the lightest lures way out. You can toss a bobber and a hook as if it were weighted, at this point, the weight is only for straightening out the bobber. No need for weights on most lures unless you are using a weighted method for sinking. Slickness. The line is slick, and goes thru the water easily. No stretch. This is a positive and a negative. It allows for easier hook sets, and increases sensitivity, but allows for greater breakage if you get hung or snagged. Almost no memory. Allows the line to work well without many twists (the normal kind, see below), and tangles. I noticed twice the line seemed coiled as it came off my reel,... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By alex (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line - 150 Yard (Sports) I've tried this recently for bottom drift fishing for salmon. I thought it might be perfect for this and I was not disappointed.First the casts are indeed longer than with the Trilene XL mono I've been using before. This is important for me since I fish from the bank. However it is a bit less precise. Maybe this will get better with practice. In many ways it feels like a braid line. It is very limp and has no memory. It is thinner though and very slippery. It is so slippery that even when you use the nanofil knot it still looses a lot of its rated strength. I need to find a better knot for it. Don't even think to use a standard node like the improved clinch. I'm using this with a leader and this can be a problem since it ends up being much thinner than my Maxima leader and the rig is not so well balanced. Sensitivity is great, even the smallest bottom bump gets transmitted and with a good rod I can even tell the size of the rocks my... Read more By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line - 150 Yard (Sports) I got some 3 lb test to use for panfish. I can't reiterate enough how wild this line feels when casting. It feels like the lure is a glider or something. It goes so far! Not exaggerating here, I was casting 150 feet with 1/4oz weight on a 6'6" ultralight rod today. The 3 lb line is tiny; the thinnest line I have ever felt. It is as thin as body hair (thinner than hair on your head). I muscled the jig out of branches a couple times, and it held, so I am satisfied in terms of strength. One downside is the knots are so small they are barely visible, which will make any kind of line tie-up impossible to untie. The other main downside as far as I'm concerned is the line is white as a cloud, and not transparent at all. However, the line is so thin that perhaps visibility is slightly alleviated.Overall, I am completely satisfied. I'd recommend this line to any shore fishermen since its cast distance simply can't be matched. |
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