Fluorocarbon Fishing Line 100M - Low Stretch Bass Line
This 100 meter fluorocarbon line is built for anglers who want direct contact with their bait and a clear read on every bite. Fluorocarbon sinks faster than mono and has very low visibility underwater, so it disappears against structure and clear water without spooking pressured bass. The low stretch profile means better hook sets on long casts and sharper feedback when a fish barely taps a jig or worm.
Use it as a leader ahead of braid for finesse presentations, or spool it straight on a baitcaster for crankbaits and jigs worked around rock, wood, and grass edges. It holds up well against abrasion from cover, which matters when smallmouth bury into rock piles or largemouth bulldog into timber.
Specifications
| Type | Fluorocarbon monofilament |
| Length | 100 meters |
| Visibility | Low, near-clear underwater |
| Stretch | Low stretch for solid hook sets |
| Abrasion Resistance | Good against rock and wood cover |
| Best for | Jigs, worms, crankbaits, leader material |
How to fish it
- Spool the line with light tension for even lay and no memory coils.
- Use as a straight leader tied to braid with a uni-to-uni or FG knot for finesse rigs.
- Fish it direct on a baitcaster for crankbaits and jigs where low stretch aids solid hooksets.
- Check the line after fishing heavy cover and retie if you feel nicks or fraying.
Frequently asked
For most largemouth and smallmouth work, 8 to 12 lb covers worms, jigs, and crankbaits, while 14 to 17 lb suits heavier cover and bigger fish.
Yes, its low visibility underwater makes it a strong choice for clear lakes and pressured bass that shy away from heavier, more visible lines.
Yes, many anglers tie a fluorocarbon leader to braid for reduced visibility near the bait while keeping the sensitivity and casting distance of braid.
Yes, its low stretch and abrasion resistance suit largemouth in cover and smallmouth around rock and current, especially with jigs and finesse worms.