What is the best breaking strain line for carp fishing?
What is the best breaking strain line for carp fishing?
What is the best line strength for carp fishing?
- Use 10lbs line (0.20 – 0.30) for distance work.
- Choose 15lbs to 20lbs line (0.28 – 0.45) for general carp fishing.
- Go to 25lbs line (0.35 to 0.50) for carp and catfish fishing in an ultra rugged environment.
Is Korda Carp line any good?
Korda Carp Monofilament Line Last on our list of the best fishing line is Korda’s all purpose Carp Line. This quality mono is suitable for just about any carp fishing situations, but it will also win favours with specimen bream, tench, and barbel anglers, not to mention pike anglers as well.
What diameter is Korda SUBline?
0.30mm
10lb: diameter 0.30mm.
What line should I use for 30lb carp?
A monofilament mainline around 10-15lb should be absolutely fine for the majority of carp fishing, you just need to take into account the weight of leads you are casting, type of water your fishing and the size fish your targeting.
What is the most abrasion resistant fishing line?
Fishing lines made from different materials vary in abrasion resistance. The four main types are fluorocarbon, monofilament, copolymer and braid. All things being equal in terms of diameter, fluorocarbon is usually the most abrasion resistant.
Which fishing line is best?
Here is the best fishing line you can buy:
- Best fishing line overall: Momoi Hi-Catch monofilament.
- Best fluorocarbon fishing line: Berkley Vanish.
- Best braid fishing line: PowerPro Spectra.
- Best freshwater fly line: Rio Perception Fly Line.
- Best saltwater fly line: Rio InTouch OutBound Coldwater series.
Is 12lb line good for carp fishing?
What is Korda SUBline?
SUBline carp mono has been specifically designed by Team Korda to cope with all extreme fishing requirements. We have tested lines for many years in our lab and SUBline has outperformed all others in terms of toughness and knot strength.
What does Korda stand for?
Hungarian, Polish, and Jewish (from Hungary and Poland): from korda ‘rope’ (Latin corda ‘rope’). This was used as a nickname in various senses (including ‘monk’, with reference to the rope used by monks as belts).