Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line, 300 yds.
Key Features
Monofilament feel; braid performance
Minimum diameter, maximum strength
Dyneema gel-spun polyethylene construction
Zero stretch for ultimate sensitivity
Zero memory virtually eliminates line tangles
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Lightweight (4)
- Durable (3)
- Easy to use (3)
- Great design (3)
- Versatile (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Freshwater fishing (5)
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Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Casts a mile
- Freshwater Fishing
Comments about Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line, 300 yds.:
This line meets all of my expectations and all of the hype for Nanofil.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Great Design
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
- Wears Out Quickly
Best Uses
- Freshwater Fishing
- Ice Fishing
Comments about Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line, 300 yds.:
Keep having to re-tie after you catch a few. this line frays easy. and seems to catch less fish when the bite is slow,compared to a clear line. I have this line on three reels, and plan to re-place it. I fish at least 8=9 mo a yr. If this line was transparent,and didn't fray so easy, It would be worth the $$$$$.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Freshwater Fishing
Comments about Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line, 300 yds.:
Fresh water fishing with light lures and plastics.
Casts a mile. Must be careful with the knot.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Great Design
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Freshwater Fishing
Comments about Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line, 300 yds.:
I tie the line according to the recomendation on the product and I use a small swivel. I throw spinner baits and buzz baits. I also use a small 1/64oz lead and a 7" plastic worm with 3/0 hook. I have caught 10 Bass in 5 hours using 6-lb test NanoFil line with my plastic worms.
- Was this a gift?:
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Pros
- Durable
- Great Design
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Freshwater Fishing
Comments about Berkley NanoFil Uni-Filament Fishing Line, 300 yds.:
I had re-spool a couple of reels, and having read some of the other early reviews decided to give the 10Lb. /300' spool a try. On the package it says to read the Knot Instruction on the spool. Do that! Berkley recommends a "Nano-Knot", which is nothing more than a Double Palomar Knot (wet it!). Quick & easy to tie. This line is Super Slick to the touch. It reminds me of the white Teflon tape that you use to seal pipe fittings with. It spooled up nicely on my reels, my hand didn't even get warm while applying tension to the line. This line is tough as well. Couldn't just nip it with a clipper like mono, had to use a sharp scissors like you do for braid. You can get an idea of the Bonded Strands in it if you use a dull cutter. I tried a few casts with it --WOW--Really! I can understand why some folks have been catching trees on their first few casts. It gets a little slicker when wet as well. This line FLOATS like Mono, so keep that in mind. The line is crystal white, very thin, strong, very limp and no stretch line. I'm going to have to spend a couple of days on the water with it, but have good expectations. I'll use a direct tie as well as with a Floro leader to see what results I get.
Chuck
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