Sufix makes line anglers trust, from 832 braid to fluorocarbon leaders. Match the line type and pound test to how you fish and what you chase.
The line is your only connection to the fish, and Sufix builds a deep lineup so you can match it to the job. This collection covers braid, fluorocarbon, monofilament, and specialty lines like metered lead core. Picking the right one comes down to the line type and the pound test for your technique and target.
Braid, fluorocarbon, or mono
Braided line like the Sufix 832 packs high strength into a thin diameter with almost no stretch, which gives long casts and sharp hooksets. Fluorocarbon sinks and is nearly invisible underwater, so it shines as a leader or for clear-water finesse. Monofilament is forgiving, floats, and stretches, which suits topwater and beginners. Many anglers run braid as a main line with a fluorocarbon leader for the best of both.
Match pound test to the fish
Lighter line casts farther and fools wary fish, while heavier line stands up to big fish and structure. Pick the pound test for your target species and where you fish, and step up around rocks, docks, and toothy fish.
Specialty lines
Sufix metered lead core and trolling lines help you reach a depth and track line out, which matters for walleye and salmon trolling. Match the specialty line to the technique you run.
Not sure which line fits your setup? Tell our crew your reel, technique, and target, and we will match the line type and pound test so you fish with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I use braid, fluorocarbon, or mono?
Braid is thin, strong, and low-stretch for casting and hooksets. Fluorocarbon sinks and is nearly invisible, ideal as a leader or for clear water. Mono is forgiving and floats, good for topwater. Many anglers run braid with a fluorocarbon leader.
What pound test do I need?
Lighter line casts farther and fools wary fish, while heavier line handles big fish and structure. Match the pound test to your target species and where you fish, stepping up around rocks, docks, and toothy fish.
Why pair braid with a fluorocarbon leader?
Braid gives casting distance and sensitivity but is visible, while a fluorocarbon leader adds near-invisibility and abrasion resistance at the business end. Together they balance castability and a stealthy presentation.
What is lead core line for?
Metered lead core sinks to reach a target depth without added weight, and the color changes help you track how much line is out. It is popular for walleye and salmon trolling where depth control matters.
How often should I replace my line?
Replace line when it shows fraying, memory coils, or fading, and at least once a season on heavily used reels. Fresh line lands fish that worn, weakened line loses.
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