Field & Stream Monofilament Casting Line, Moss Green

$ 2.50

4.5 (375) In stock

The field & stream monofilament casting line redefines the definitions of smooth, strength, and control. A specialized process changes the characteristics of the line to provide a softer, smoother line with a controlled stretch ratio. The line is parallel spooled and level wound for easy loading, and is strong enough to use as mainline for leader material. The color virtually disappears in the water. Use in freshwater for saltwater.

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