How To Choose Fishing Lines For Bass

Fishing lines for bass are one of the most important parts of a successful fishing trip. The type and size of line you choose will greatly affect your ability to catch fish.



To avoid making mistakes that could cost you time, money, or even entire trips, it's essential to know how to pick out the right fishing lines for bass. This blog post is going to give you all the information you need in order to make an informed decision when purchasing new fishing lines for yourself or as a gift!

There are a whole lot of bass fishing lures you can use. The same goes for the lines that help you catch them. Fishing line manufacturers continue to provide new technologies and evolve their products which makes choosing the right one for certain conditions quite challenging. Depending on what type of bass fishing lure you use and where, selecting the best line will vary as well.

The best fishing line for bass is the one that suits your needs and preferences. It's not as complicated as it seems; this article will make choosing easier by highlighting and examining some of the most popular types on the market, along with their pros and cons:

Monofilament lines

This type is very popular because they provide a lot of advantages.

Monofilament lines are easy to work with, they're available everywhere and provide good durability and strength at a decent price. They also have stretch which makes them very forgiving when you cast. The stretch factor is actually the biggest advantage because it prevents the possibility of snapping your line should the hook be pulled from a fish's mouth.

Monofilament lines are available in different thicknesses and colors, but their performance is similar. They're not very visible underwater so they don't spook the fish either. They also come in different types that vary by durability, sensitivity and other factors.

I recommend you choose monofilament fishing line because it's inexpensive, dependable and widely available.

Some things to watch for when using this type is that you avoid sunlight as much as possible because it tends to absorb the color pigments from the line which makes them less visible underwater. You should also be careful not to leave your spool spinning because fish can see the line very easily and will avoid it.

Braided fishing lines

This type has become very popular because they're stronger than monofilament and provide good sensitivity. Braided line is also thin, making it less visible underwater which makes fish less spooked when you use them.

The only downside to the braided types is that they are more expensive compared to similar thickness of monofilaments. Some manufacturers sell 25 yards of braided fishing line for the same price as 100 yards of monofilament, this is because braided lines are very thin compared to monofilament.

 

I'd recommend you use a braided line if you want extra strength and sensitivity without breaking the bank. Be prepared to pay more for the privilege.

Power Pro braided fishing line

Fluorocarbon lines are becoming very popular with bass anglers because they're invisible underwater, sensitive and very strong. Fluorocarbon is actually a copolymer of polyvinylidene fluoride which gives it all the properties mentioned above, making it ideal for catching bass.

Monofilament and fluorocarbon lines have similar stretch properties, but the last one is more sensitive to movement. Because it's also thinner than monofilaments, it can be cast up to 50% further which makes it a great choice for trolling lures.

The price of fluorocarbon line is comparable to that of monofilaments, but it's more durable and provides better performance. The main downside is that the line tends to absorb light so it becomes opaque which makes finding a high quality fluoro difficult at times.

I recommend you use fluorocarbon if you want strength and sensitivity without breaking the bank. Make sure you get a high quality one because the cheaper stuff is opaque and will spook the fish.

Power Pro fluorocarbon line

When it comes to fishing lines, there are a lot of choices out there that claim they're the best for catching bass. Choosing the right one boils down to what you really need and prefer as well as your budget. Remember that what matters most is your skill as a fisherman, not the type of line you use.

I hope this article helped you decide which kind of fishing lines to use for bass. Be sure to check out my other articles on fishing tactics and techniques by browsing through The site. Thanks for reading!

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