Ande® Tournament Monofilament Line - 1/4 lb. Spools
- Pre-tested to ensure it won't over-test its IGFA weight class
- Specially formulated for softness, durabillity and superior knot strength
- Low memory with smaller diameter for longer, smoother casts and less drag
Specifically designed for anglers in pursuit of world record fish, Ande Tournament Monofilament Line is pre-tested to ensure that it won’t “over test” its IGFA weight class. Specially formulated for softness, durability and superior knot strength, this low-memory, tournament line features a smaller diameter for longer, smoother casts and less drag when trolling or battling a fish.
Rated 4.7 out of 5Â by 27
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by JPav Ande Tournament Line
This line performs the best out of any mono line that I have used. No problems with knots.
February 18, 2013
Rated 3 out of 5Â by Chockpish1 It's OK!
Not what I expected, it's not a super high performance line line, but it's not bad either! I would say it's in the upper two thirds of the pack! Not bad, just OK.
January 23, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Nicky1RedFish Best line around
By far best line around. love it and use it on every reel I own that be 18 reels !!
January 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by thomas1954 Ande hi-vis
I would highly recomend this product to anyone who is a avid fisherman. The product was recomended to me by a local guide service out of Orofino Idaho
October 30, 2012
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It's hard to know what the fish sees, but I can still see it under clear water. I always use two to three feet of flourocarbon leader tied on with a blood (barrel) knot to eliminate line shadow. I makes a huge difference in lure presentation.A:Â
It is still highly visible for several feet into the water ~ even cloudy water, in clear water on the flats its visible for several yards but the fish don't seem to mind.A:Â
No problem in saltwater fishing a the water is general stained and hides the yellow.A:Â
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dpends on water color works best in dirty waterAnswers
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Yes. if 4 to 6 pound test is used with a very light flourocarbon leader.A:Â
yes it is just watch the line diameterA:Â
I have used it, and its not too bad. The only problem is on a cloudy day with chop its hard to follow. The trout will pick up the bait almost as fast as it hits the water and take off on a run and its hard to judge just where they are and when to set up on them.A:Â
Yes it is the best that I have ever used. My dad is a guide on the White River and this is all he usesA:Â
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