Braided vs Monofilament Fishing Line
Braided fishing line is made from multiple strands of synthetic fibers woven together, offering high strength and sensitivity. It has minimal stretch, allowing anglers to feel even subtle bites. However, it is more visible in water and can be prone to wind knots. Monofilament fishing line, on the other hand, is a single strand of nylon with good stretch and shock absorption, making it ideal for beginners. It is less expensive and more abrasion-resistant but has lower strength per diameter compared to braided lines. In Pakistan, local anglers often prefer monofilament for its versatility in various fishing conditions, such as in rivers and coastal areas, where its flexibility helps handle sudden pulls from strong fish species common in regional waters.
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