Berkley Trilene Big Game Monofilament Custom Spool
Strand Type | Single |
Material Type | Monofilament |
Color | Green |
Line Weight | 30 pounds |
Breaking Strength | 13.61 Kilograms |
Fishing Line Type | Monofilament |
M**I
Good, reliable monofilament
Been using this line for over 25 years and for the money, well worth it compared to the competition. There may be some better line at higher prices but it works well for me well for mahi, wahoo and tuna along with fishing over wrecks for grouper and snapper.
S**S
Only monofiliment leader I use
I have been using Trilene big game 30# monofilament exclusively for inshore saltwater fishing for 30 years. Nothing else seems to tolerate the harsh conditions of the Texas Gulf coast. I use 10-14# braid with this as a leader. Very abrasion resistant.
W**O
The standard
I have used this brand for years. I am sure there are nicer lines out there, but I am happy with the consistency and quality of this line. The price is right. Sometimes I have not changed my line from the previous year and it still holds up pretty well. I am also fishing light tackle with spinning reels. I use #10 for all size stripers and blues. My drag is set at #2 --#3. This means lots of drag pulled and the resulting line twist. I may not be able to drag the twist out at the end of the day. This does not seem to cause long term problems. Just get the twist out next time.
A**K
Goood
Good
D**Y
Excellent for Walleye
I use Berkley Trilene Big Game Monofilament (20lb. test) when fishing for walleye from shore on the Missouri river in North Dakota. Conditions are very tough on fishing line because you have to drag through various obstacles such as rocks, weeds, willow trees, etc. This line does the job as well as can be expected under these conditions and it will take a lot of damage without snapping. It does get more "memory" than some other monofilament lines I've used, but nothing so bad as to prevent me from continuing to use it. I use this line on spinning and spincasting reels without any problems. The last walleye I caught in 2010 was just over 10 lbs. and I was glad I had Big Game on my reel.Update: 2011-09-25**********************I like this line so well I bought two more spools.Update: 2015-05-07***********************I still continue to use this line on my reels. Also, I remembered that I took a picture of the fish I caught on the last day of fishing back in 2010 and decided to upload it so that people know I meant it when I said I caught a 10-pound walleye on this fishing line.
L**.
Dont bother with anything else
Been fishing 45 years in bass clubs and steelhead /salmon fishing. Have never reviewed a product in my life but this line merits a review. This line has always been my go to line but recently tried other lines such as P-line and Maxima. My reels are re-spooled with Big Game. The p-line is strong but not nearly enough stretch for absorbing the shock when fighting a big steelhead or salmon. Have have good luck with the Maxima on level winds but put some on a spinning reel and the memory is terrible. Plus the Big Game is cheap!!!. Could go on and on but you get the picture.
B**Y
Not a main line, but has it's pros
My only real gripe is that no matter how I try to spool this stuff it has MAJOR line twist. It's just a pain to use for a main line.Now as a low cost, long lasting supply of "rig" trying or leader material this stuff is great.
C**N
Good for salmon
The media could not be loaded. Heavier line helps sink the hook for flossing sockey
G**N
Fishing line
Good Quality
D**E
Amazing
Only line I buy
S**.
Es 100 por ciento recomendada
Muy buena linea
J**N
Strong line
Working well! I caught fish already.
Z**C
Five Stars
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