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Berkley Nanofil 2025


fishing user avatarNosoup4u reply : 

Has anyone tried this stuff yet? I headed out with it for the first time yesterday. It cast well, and I had no problem with knots, but I had trouble with it breaking somewhere around the bail on my spinning reel. The usual scenario was that after catching and reeling in a fish I would get my line again and find my jig falling in the water with about six feet of line on it. This line is tough, I can't cut it by biting it and it's even hard to cut with a dull pocket knife. I've never had a problem when using this rod and reel with mono. Anyone have an explanation?


fishing user avatarlefty reply : 

ive used it since it came out. even on the 6 lb test. have the 8 lb test spooled on one reel at all times dlfor finesse. i havent really broken off except when i forget to re tie my knots after catching a fish. i use higher end abu spinning gear. dont set your drag too tight and dont flip your bail by reeling the handle. manually flip it with your reel hand. i have a buddy who bas the same problem as you. i cant figure out why. i myself love it.


fishing user avatarlefty reply : 

ive used it since it came out. even on the 6 lb test. have the 8 lb test spooled on one reel at all times for finesse. i havent really broken off except when i forget to re tie my knots after catching a fish. i use higher end abu spinning gear. dont set your drag too tight and dont flip your bail by reeling the handle. manually flip it with your reel hand. i have a buddy who bas the same problem as you. i cant figure out why. i myself love it.


fishing user avatarElegantly Wasted reply : 

My suspicion would be that you have something sharp, be it a knick in your bail wire or sharp protrusion of epoxy around your hook keeper etc., that is putting a small knick in the line causing the failures based on your description of repeated breaking at the bail wire.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

Yep, sounds like you have something going on with your rod or reel that is cutting the line. I have a rod spooled with 8 and one with 12 and once you get a good knot tied you can't hardly break the stuff. It casts a mile and fishes much nicer than braid imo.


fishing user avatariceintheveins reply : 

I have heard that nanofil has little to no abrasion resistance from a LOT of people. Never tried it myself though.


fishing user avatarcraww reply : 

Been fishing 6 or 8 (cant remember which) For 6 months. I love it. Casting distance was so improved I overcasted very often after switching from 15/4 braid.

I use a 6lb cxx as a leader, and have had 0 knot issues. I throw it into wood and its hasnt shown any signs of use.

Its darn good line as far as Im concerned.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 5/12/2012 at 11:27 AM, iceintheveins said:

I have heard that nanofil has little to no abrasion resistance from a LOT of people. Never tried it myself though.

I've heard that too but I pulled a couple 4+lb fish out from under docks and across the metal support bars with the 8lb and had no problems. No visible fraying so I didn't even retie and it seemed fine.


fishing user avatarupperbear reply : 

what is the visiblity of this line looks line they can see it to good?????


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

It's pretty bright white, but a short fluoro leader fixes visibility problems pretty easily and helps with abrasion resistance at the same time.


fishing user avatarNosoup4u reply : 

Maybe I just got a bad batch, but I tried it again with new backing and only about 100 feet on the spool. It broke on the first cast.

It has never broken at a knot and I have no problem with this rod and reel with mono.


fishing user avatarDelaware Valley Tackle reply : 

IMO line visibility is given too much priority, especially low diameter line. If it gives you more confidence you can color a few feet with a sharpie or tie on a leader, which I do only for abbrasion resistance in mussel beds or so I can break off in extra snaggy terrain.


fishing user avataroutdoorsman110 reply : 

I don't care for Berkley line that much, I only use Big Game and 12lb Triline for my all around setups. I don't know about Nano Fill, I've bought TATSU and expensive line before.. Can anybody explain the pros and cons to nanofill?


fishing user avatarcraww reply : 

It fishes similar to a braid would be the best way to start. At first its realy slick, casts unbelievably well. I mean really, really well. I was casting 1/16 crappie jigs really far on a rod that doesnt begin to load until it's over 1/8oz. It doesnt handle that great initally (better than flouro, but not like a traditonal braid). As time goes by, it handles and casts like a braid of similar diameter, losing a bit of distance but handling better. Its smoother than braid going through the guides. Its also extremely sensitive. I think if they'd up the diameter a bit the surf fisherman could use this line to absolutely launch their lures.

From my 10 or so trips with it, I'm happy. Got on a really good buzzbait bite saturday using the line and it really helped me cover water thanks to the casting distance. Didnt catch any big fish, mostly males still close to the bank. But I did drag them through and over laydowns and brush quite a bit, zero signs of wear on the line.

Overall the pros outweigh the cons for me. Is it gonna make me take all the PP off my spinning reels? No. But in my experience it hasnt been the junk ppl say it is. Spool it TIGHT. Tie good knots. And use a leader if you wish.


fishing user avatariceintheveins reply : 

I plan to try it with a fluoro leader.


fishing user avatarOkobojiEagle reply : 
  On 5/15/2012 at 1:03 AM, craww said:

It fishes similar to a braid would be the best way to start.

Not to be confrontational, but I think NanoFil behaves more like a monofilament than any braided PE line I've fished. I consider this trait to be a definite "pro".

oe


fishing user avatarcraww reply : 

I can see where your coming from, especially with the handling. I still think it acts more like a superline due to the thin diameter/strength, low stretch, floating, tight line sensitivity, etc. It definetely is smoother than PE lines.

Either way, I think we both can agree its a good line.


fishing user avatarOkobojiEagle reply : 
  On 5/15/2012 at 9:59 PM, craww said:
Either way, I think we both can agree its a good line.

Two decades ago (yes decades) when I first began using Fireline and would converse (argue) about it's attributes when compared to the "then king of lines" nylon monofilament, I was accosted with "it's much too limp, doesn't telegraph bites and fishes like kite string". I find it refreshing that now I'm defending a PE line that "fishes more closely to a nylon monofilament line" than any of the other popular PE lines. Eventually the line manufacturers may stumble across the perfect line... till then NanoFil is a pretty good compromise. Yes, we agree.

oe


fishing user avatarbigdawg74 reply : 

i dont have much line experiance but i whent from spider wire mono 10 to nanofil 8 and it cast way further with nanofil.


fishing user avatarLgMouthGambler reply : 

Berkley needs to stick to making rods.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 7/19/2012 at 8:59 AM, LgMouthGambler said:

Berkley needs to stick to making rods.

Right, because Berkley doesn't have any popular line ups other than their rods, especially not powerbait, Gulp, or Trilene :laugh5:


fishing user avatarLgMouthGambler reply : 
  On 7/19/2012 at 10:21 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

Right, because Berkley doesn't have any popular line ups other than their rods, especially not powerbait, Gulp, or Trilene :laugh5:

Haha, oops I forgot about their baits, duh. :Idontknow:
fishing user avatarOkobojiEagle reply : 
  On 7/19/2012 at 6:32 PM, LgMouthGambler said:

Haha, oops I forgot about their baits, duh. :Idontknow:

Berkley also was the seed company that became Pure Fishing which now includes Berkley, Spiderwire, Stren, 7-strand, Abu Garcia, Pfluegar, Fenwick (and possibly Penn). Not a bad organization, wouldn't you say?

oe


fishing user avatarLgMouthGambler reply : 
  On 7/19/2012 at 8:08 PM, OkobojiEagle said:

Berkley also was the seed company that became Pure Fishing which now includes Berkley, Spiderwire, Stren, 7-strand, Abu Garcia, Pfluegar, Fenwick (and possibly Penn). Not a bad organization, wouldn't you say?

oe

Not really a fan of most of them, but sure.
fishing user avatarmoguy1973 reply : 

I had 8lb nanofil on my spinning setup and I hated it. True it cast super far, and it was really sensitive, but I found it to be really weak. Several times I would get snagged and before I had a chance to turn my kayak around to get it unsnagged it would snap instantly. It even snapped a few times throwing topwater lures. Maybe I had a bad batch? I don't know, but for the price of it ($19.99 for 120yds) I'd rather go with a good mono or a good copolymer line...I've read other reviews, particularly on BPS's website where others have had the same snapping issues I had.


fishing user avatarOkobojiEagle reply : 

Each to his own. I've been using 10lb Nanofil on two spinning rods since last June and 8lb on another spinning rod this Spring each tied to a monofilament leader. I fish often for smallmouth over rocky points and flats. I can't remember any of the Nanofil breaking. Last night was a typical example. Waited until 7pm to better manage the heat. Fished until 9pm over a boulder covered reef. Used a Lucky Craft Gunfish and Rapala Flat Rap. Boated 2 large white bass, a 25" walleye and ~2 dozen smallies 15" - 17". Same rod and line the entire evening (10lb Nanofil with 10 lb Sensation leader). The leader was pretty beat up at night's end but the NanoFil held up as well or better than Sufix 832 I've used fishing this area in past seasons.

With use I've learned to tie effective knots and trust the NanoFil as much as any previous line I've fished.

oe


fishing user avatarCanga reply : 

i used the 8lb nanofil this spring and had the same line breaking at the reel issues as a lot of people, been using that reel for a 2ish years now and never had any problems, went over the roller, bail and surrounding area with a q-tip and didnt find any burrs, so i dont think its the reel (reel was a pflueger supreme xt 9035, the gold model). otherwise i like the line. i decided about 2 weeks ago to give it another, and last, try. went with 10lb this time, hoping that would stop the breakage issuse, spooled it up on my patriarch 9530, and so far havent had any problems with it. the only thing i dont like abou the line is the memory, berkley claims it has zero memory, BS, stuff is coily as hell. its great for moving baits, but for bottom contact i think the coils would bother me. for my jigging and dropshot stuff, ill stick with 832 and super slick power pro.


fishing user avatarQUAKEnSHAKE reply : 

Nanofil 6# has better sensitivity than PPS8S 10#, been switching between the two on a Legend Elite noticeable difference at that useing senko and caffine shad.

I too had some knot issues til I messed around with different knots a modified UNI knot took my knot strength to over 9# with 6# nano no breaks since knot change. All my breakage when fish got stuck in weeds with 6# just couldnt horse 'em out, S8S you can though weeds and all.

So for maximum distance with light weight presentations & VERY good sensitivity nanofil is good stuff just not a power line.




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