Best Fishing Line For Redfish
Redfish and other saltwater fish could be a tough catch, but the right fishing line will make the whole experience more rewarding. For those who are new to this sport, here is a quick guide about different types of fishing lines and how they function:
From left to right: Monofilament Fishing Lines, Fluorocarbon Fishing Lines, & Braided Fishing Lines
Monofilament fishing lines for redfish are the most popular among anglers because of its durability. These lines are thin, flexible and translucent which allows it to cast light lures with ease. The downside is how easily they can get tangled up in underwater vegetation or in your hands when you attempt to reel in the catch. Monofilament lines are also known for breaking at the knot which makes it impossible to tie a new line and requires you to cut and retie your entire fishing line. The good news is that it's less expensive than other types of fishing lines, but this comes with its own set of problems if you don't know what you are doing.
Fluorocarbon fishing lines are more popular among anglers who like to use lures with a deeper diving depth and sinkers. Fluorocarbon lines have low visibility underwater, making it great for saltwater fishing because you can adjust the weight of your lure depending on where you want it to go and easily camouflage against colors on the water. The downside of using fluorocarbon lines is that they're stiffer and has a higher memory, making it more likely to tangle around your fingers or even twist up in a knot which can affect its strength.
Braided fishing lines are made from multiple strands of fibers which makes it durable and strong for catching large fishes such as marlins and tuna in deep waters. Because of its strength, it is the least visible line underwater and can be found in any fishing tackle store. The downside to using these lines is that they're stiff and tough to cast light lures with ease.
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