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Berkley Vanish Fluorocarbon Fishing Line/Leader Material

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    Characteristics

    Material:Blend
    Color:Clear - Vanish
    Fishing Line Type:Fluorocarbon
    Brand:Berkley
    Line Weight:20

    Description

    BERKLEY VANISH: Boasting the perfect combination of strength and smooth operation, this versatile clear fishing line offers enhanced handling and remarkably easy casting. COMPLETELY CLEAR: Target the wariest fish with a fishing line that is practically invisible underwater. The 100% fluorocarbon construction refracts light like water, making it almost impossible for fish to detect. HIGH STRENGTH PER DIAMETER FLUOROCARBON FISHING LINE: The Vanish fish line offers a break strength of 20lb | 9kg. Length: 250yd | 228m. The Clear design disguises the presence of the line. OPTIMAL WET STRENGTH: This heavy duty fishing line is non-absorbing and maintains its durability and abrasion resistance even when submerged. WIDE RANGE OF BREAK STRENGTHS AVAILABLE, from 4 pounds to 60. Diameter of 0.016in | 0.40mm ensures exciting fights end well.

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    VJohn

    This really is invisible! If I had been told fishing could be this good I would have told you to take a nap. It really is that good, no spooking the fish anymore. It does take a bright light and a dark surface to make your leaders though. The line is so thin/fine it's hard for me to see too. The dark background helps a lot.

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    Amazon Customer

    I never had a problem with this fishing line. Great product 😀

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    Charles Rockwell

    I have used this as a leader for braided fishing line. I am using 10 pound braid and this fluorocarbon in 8 pound test. I have this setup on 2 rod and spinning reel combos. I use fluorocarbon for it’s transparency and abrasion resistance. That being said, there are a few things you should be aware of.I have been using this setup for Walleye fishing from the bank for about the last month. On several occasions, I have tried to set the hook and broke the fluoro at the knot at the jig. On other occasions it has broken at the knot at the braided line. I’m not an expert but I have lost a few fish and many lures due to breakage of the line. I did a bunch of research and watched a lot of videos. The knots you use make a HUGE difference. I had been using a Palomar knot at the jig and a couple different knots at the braid. The Palomar knot does not work well with fluoro. I was having breakage with a double uni or a double-double uni knot at the braid.My go to now is what some pro anglers on YT call a uni knot at the lure. Shaw Grigsby has a video that he states he doesn’t know what the knot is called. Search YT for “best knot for fluorocarbon “. I have had much better results with this knot. I am able to confidently land 2-5 lb walleyes and not worry about breaking the line. The best knot I have found for attaching to braid is the modified Alberto knot. The river bottom here is rocky. Snags are an everyday problem. I can usually get my jigs loose without losing them now that I’ve found better knots. Search YT for “best braid-leader knot for light line: Lazy Alberto”.In all honesty, when this spool is gone, I’m going to switch to monofilament for my leaders. It’s way more forgiving.

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    dorothy

    Works as advertised.

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    Caroline Jones

    I am a fishing guide in SW Florida and I use berkley vanish exclusively. I have compared the bite ratio to regular monofilament and vanish definitely produces more fish. I use the 20lb primarily for grouper, snapper, grunt, sheepshead, snook, etc.... you will get broke off with lighter line sometimes but you get way more opportunities to get that big keeper than with heavier line.Ultimately, good price and excellent product.

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