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Best overall mono fishing line? 2024


fishing user avatarCrazedL.IFisherman reply : 

I truely am sorry if this is too general and cannot be answered but my question is as followed, what guys are your favorite mono line for all general fishing in the 10 to 14 pound range, the line that would work overall for all situations and different types of fishing for the good ole large mouth, i need to get a light line in that range on a decent baitcaster. Want to start with mono and then move to braid when im comfortable with the b.c.


fishing user avatarNEBassMan reply : 

I use Trilene Big Game, but i'm going to try the Yo Zuri and Sufix Siege


fishing user avatarAlpster reply : 

I love braid and have swithched nearly all my reels to braid. If you must use mono, I like the Trilene Big Game. I have tried nearly everything and I still think it behaves better than most and it's not very expensive. JMHO

Ronnie


fishing user avatarBassassasin12 reply : 

Trilene XT or XL


fishing user avatarfloridabassboy reply : 

i use suffix seige and its my favorite mono but i wodnt start with mono when youwant to switch to braid just start with braid its easier


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Monofilament: Maxima

Although Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft is not a monofilament line, it is my preference and something I suggest that you try. I fish #6 (11.9 lb test) on spinning tackle and #12 (19.5) on baitcasting equipment.


fishing user avatarBucketmouthAngler13 reply : 

Trilene XL

not the XT version, that stuff is no good. The XL stuff is far better.


fishing user avatarChug Bug reply : 

If you are trying to get comfortable with a baitcaster, start with braid.  It is much easier to cast than mono.


fishing user avatarBASS fisherman reply : 
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If you are trying to get comfortable with a baitcaster, start with braid. It is much easier to cast than mono.

Sorry Chug Bug and floridabassboy but I highly disagree with you on this one.

I was told the same thing and got some Sufix braid on my first BC.  I had several times were I got so frustrated from backlashes.  The line would dig into the spool, and I'd have to cut the line off because it was so tight and jammed up.  I switched to mono and found it atleast 10x's easier to cast, and when it came to pulling out backlashes too.  I still have yet to go back to braid due to the horrible experience I had with it before.  Soon though, Im getting better. :)

Sufix Siege is probably the best to start with IMO.


fishing user avatarflechero reply : 

If you are sure you will switch, you may as well start with braid and shorten the overall curve.  But in the interest of your question I copied this from a thread I replied to last week.

Line (for me) depends on the cover you will be fishing... if real rocky or woody, I'd go with XT or Yo Zuri Hybrid but if you have just weeds or sparse cover, try the spiderwire xxx in the green box... but go one size heavier as it's under rated.  Go by the diameter... the 17# xxx is the diameter of 12# XT.  It's good line w/ low memory but it's not as tough around heavy cover.

Lots of people here like XL or Big Game for a general purpose line.  My partner uses Suffix in the red box and swear by it... I've only used it on spinning gear but am impressed with it there.


fishing user avatarFishin49er reply : 

Add my vote for Big Game. Good line and very reasonably priced.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Berkley Big Game


fishing user avatarHawgin reply : 

My vote would be for Suffix Elite or Suffix Siege.  They are both outstanding lines.


fishing user avatarMALTESE FALCON reply : 

I'VE USED TRILENE XL FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS WITH GREAT SUCCESS. I TRIED OTHER BRANDS BUT ALWAYS WENT BACK TO TRILENE XL.


fishing user avatarBanor reply : 

For pure mono required presentations I'm with RW.  I am really impressed with Maxima.  On a side note, their fluoro just didnt feel right to me.

B


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Last summer I was fishing the White River in crystal clear water with my guide, Tim "hot Dawg" Curtis. He asked me to give this line a try and spooled me up with some 4 lb test line. It has very low memory, almost matches the light refraction of flurocarbon and is very strong. I am planning to try some heavier line on a baitcaster to test higher diameters. I have been very impressed with the line after several outings, but it hasn't replaced my Yo-Zuri, at least not yet.


fishing user avatarPa Angler reply : 

I like the Mccoy's Flo Blue it has low stretch and low memory also the clear is good as well.

Chow


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

I fish 2 types of line, Trilene XL for mono, and spiderwire stealth for braid. I tired Yo-zuri hybrid ultra soft and really didn't like it. XL is cheap, reliable, easy to handle, and a great all purpose line. Never tried XT, I have tried sensation, and not really impressed with it to use it over XL. The higher price of flouro and my mistake experinace with it (vanish) has turned me off from trying it again. I have never lost a fish on XL that was not my own fault ( poor knot tied in haste, not retying when I should, drag not adjusted properly, or using too light a line in too heavy cover)I only use braid for jigs, frogs, c-rigs and heavy cover , mono for just about every thing else. I find the green XL is even less visable in clear water then the clear if thats a concern for you as well.


fishing user avatarbasspro48 reply : 

Trilene Big Game and Stren Original are the only mono's I use anymore. They have low memory, low stretch, and good abrasion resistance compared to other monofilaments.  


fishing user avatarrocknfish9001 reply : 

I have become a fan of triline sensation. And im sorry, but i wont use suffix elite again. I bought it because it was supposed to have zero memory, but i found quite the opposite. Its a very average line, nothing elite about it imop.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

After a couple of trips you won't be using Sensation either.


fishing user avatarRODBENDER reply : 

STREN ORIGINAL

I use  braid on my flippin stick and mono on everything else . Been around the world trying every different brand of mono out there and spent a bunch of dollars . Made it back to Stren Original and i'm staying .

Just darn good mono .


fishing user avatarCyBasser reply : 

For the last four years I have been using Trilene XL in the clear blue color in 10lb, 12lb, and 14lb. This line has never betrayed me, not once. It is very smooth casting, quite visible above the water (ie helping on spotting line mov when using soft plastics) and, I must admit to my surprise, very resistant to abrasion. A large percentage of my fishing is in heavy cover situations (submerged bushes and trees, oftentimes amongst slab rocks) and the line takes a lot of beating. In one memorable occasion, I caught a 4lber within a thich bush, it took for ever to get it out of the branches. During the fight I was quite worried as I could feel the line going through the limps, but it held - though the 14lb line was quite frayed for more than 3 yards and looked more like 2lb line. I have switched to braid since last January, but on some occasions where I might still use mono I depend on XL. I have tried Yo-Zuri hybrid as well and it was OK, but my mainstay is still XL.


fishing user avatarTucson reply : 

I like Yo-Zuri Ultrasoft on my baitcaster but for everything else I always come back to Stren original.


fishing user avatarGAMEOVER reply : 

Yo-Zuri is more of a hybrid line then just a mono line I think. The best mono to me is a question to you all.

What is the limpest while being the strongest mono line with the least amount of memory?

As far as braid to start off baitcasting, even though im a braid diehard I dont recommend it for when your starting picking out over runs with braid is nearly impossible.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

I mentioned this earlier in this thread, but again, if you are looking for a pure mono you need to give Maxima a try.


fishing user avatarBean Counter reply : 

I use Trilene XL on my bait casters and Stren original on my Spinning rods. I've tried a lot of lines at one time or the other and always went back to these two.


fishing user avatarRattlinrogue reply : 

I'm using Big Game as my mono right now,but XL is probably the best overall mono.I'm using Yo-Zuri 20 lb as my pitching/flipping line and it's the best thing I've used for my particular situations.I use Berkley Vanish for all of my spinning reel finese rigs.It does well on my drop shot and split shot rigs.I also use it as a leader on Carolina rigs.Sorry about getting off the original question.XL is some fine mono,but where I fish Big Game is a more logical line for me at this time.


fishing user avatarBionicman reply : 

AllI use is Berkley Big Game and Berkley XL.


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fishing user avatarNJfishinGuy reply : 

trilene XL  by far


fishing user avatarPapa_Tom reply : 

All mono applications 10# and over...Big Game.  Less than 10# I bounce around all over the place.


fishing user avatarbassclown reply : 

sufix


fishing user avatarBass Magnet reply : 

Crazed Fish,

I have learned that mono haz its place and Braid haz its place. You can use all mono but you CAN NOT USE ALL BRAID. It will cause you to lose fish. For froggin in heavy cover/grass I recomend 50+lb Power Pro braid but for spinner baits I do not. Power Pro is the only Braid I will use. as far as mono or co-polymer I will only use HI-SEAS LINE. Your rod set up plays a big part in this. If you are using a broom handle for a flippin stick (be carefull) when you set the hook with braid, something has to give ether the rod or the line will break on BIG fish. Study knots for braid!!!

I recommend that you check out HI-Seas Line They have anything that an angler would need. and not a lot of fresh water anglers know about their products. They Kick butt. That is all I use.

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fishing user avatarBass Magnet reply : 

Another thing, The hook set better be lighter with braid. If it is not, just wait till your next cast with it. It takes some time to get use to.

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fishing user avatarcastaway reply : 

Jinkai, or Toray line were awesome for me, but they are expensive and sometimes difficult to find. P-Line, Mustad Thor, Sufix siege are very good as well.Pick a line you can buy locally to save you the trouble, most lines are pretty good, or they're not going to be on the market for very long.


fishing user avatarbeastieboy reply : 

Stren org. and big game




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