Berkley
Berkley Vanish®, Clear, 10lb | 4.5kg Fluorocarbon Fishing Line
USD$8.26
4.9 stars out of 10 reviews
10 reviews
USD$8.26
$8.26
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4.9 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)
Most helpful positive review
5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
12/19/2017
great stuff, fish can't see it
I use this stuff for all my leader materials. I even stopped buying expensive fly line tippet and use the 2 & 4 lb instead. Works great and have caught tons of trout when others arent.
sloaner
Most helpful negative review
4.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
08/14/2013
Good, strong, sensitive line.
This is my first go round with fluorocarbon fishing line. I first noticed while spooling it just how springy it was acting. It didn't want to sit tight and took a bit more effort to spool than my standard monofilament line. It's definitely not as flexible. While fishing, there are a few noticed differences from mono filament. First, is that this stuff is clear under water. I can usually follow my monofilament line in the water pretty well, but this stuff disappears! I'm thinking that's a good thing, as a line could spook fish. The next thing I've noticed is that, while this stuff definitely isn't as flexible as monofilament, it seems a lot stronger. Finally, I want to mention the sensitivity of the line. I think it's because of everything else mentioned earlier, but when a fish hits your lure there is a definite 'twang' in the line. It makes it really easy to discern an honest hit.
Downside would have to be the price.
DeltaBravoSierra
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser04/30/2020Lilmule
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser04/24/2019Works greatGreat on sea bass really fools them where the other brand they could see.tvogelusa
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser02/02/2019Great lineI’ve used about all the fluorocarbon lines out and seem to have the best luck with vanish. Great strength and cast ability. Give a tryDrummond high school
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser12/19/2017great stuff, fish can't see itI use this stuff for all my leader materials. I even stopped buying expensive fly line tippet and use the 2 & 4 lb instead. Works great and have caught tons of trout when others arent.sloaner
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser03/26/2016Line you cannot beatI have been using this line since Berkley came out with it. The only problem with the line is you can only use the Palomar Knot with it. All other knots have a tend to break off all the time. I use this line on all my Reels, to include my Center Pins. It has enough stretch to take the impact of a large Steelhead jumping (water walking) and the low visibility to be able to catch Natives out of a small stream. Easily seen out of the water so you can make sure you are not getting any line drag. You can use a light line and still land those trophy fish. I use 4 pound and I am still landing these monsters in the pictures with no problem. Can't say enough good things about this fishing line.Hankern
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser04/29/2015Minimal memory in the fist 150 yards of the spool.Great line......only downfall is that it is not available in larger spools. Being that I use it specifically for soft plastics, the end of the 250 yard spool has too much memory. Easily solved if available in 1000-3000 yard spools.bassman78
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser04/28/2015Great Fluorocarbon line!I use this fluorocarbon daily on my charters and it has proven to be superb!Beatslandcharters
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser10/24/2014Great featuresI use nist of vanish products It's strong & best qualityAbod
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser06/29/2014robinson68
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser08/14/2013Good, strong, sensitive line.This is my first go round with fluorocarbon fishing line. I first noticed while spooling it just how springy it was acting. It didn't want to sit tight and took a bit more effort to spool than my standard monofilament line. It's definitely not as flexible. While fishing, there are a few noticed differences from mono filament. First, is that this stuff is clear under water. I can usually follow my monofilament line in the water pretty well, but this stuff disappears! I'm thinking that's a good thing, as a line could spook fish. The next thing I've noticed is that, while this stuff definitely isn't as flexible as monofilament, it seems a lot stronger. Finally, I want to mention the sensitivity of the line. I think it's because of everything else mentioned earlier, but when a fish hits your lure there is a definite 'twang' in the line. It makes it really easy to discern an honest hit. Downside would have to be the price.DeltaBravoSierra