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Berkley Trilene XL
Whether you''re dipping for panfish or making finesse presentations to bass, you need the superior performance of smooth casting Trilene XL. Why? It''s simple - Trilene is stronger and handles better. It''s high performance, low memory formulation delivers outstanding handling characteristics. It won''t kink. Won''t coil. Won''t let you down. And no other line''s as strong. Trilene XL tests up to 30% stronger than Stren in tensile strength comparisons. No wonder Trilene is America''s favorite!
Available in 4 - 25 pound 400 yard spools. Clear in Color. |
Product Reviews
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Great spinning tackle line
Alex Ellerbrock
(Newark, IL)
11/14/2011 4:58 PM
I have this on one spinning rod that i use for casting weightless plastics.It will throw a weightless Yamamoto Senko a mile.The rest of my spinning reels i have with either 6 or 8lb Vicious Fluorocarbon.
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Great Line
Charles Venters Jr
(Dallas, TX)
5/26/2011 9:44 PM
I use this line for most fishing conditions. I use it on top water, swimming jigs, & spinner baits. It's never failed me to make sure i get the big ones in.
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Good line
Dan McBryan
(Atlanta, GA)
6/4/2009 4:28 PM
I used this line in 14 lb test for all around fishing. It is extremely manageable and doesnt have much memory. I now use it for topwaters and it is very good in that area as well. SBN:DMac
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Trilene XL Smooth Casting
Aaron Homan
(St. Marys, OH)
2/14/2009 9:40 AM
This line is one of the best mono's i have ever used. I use the 8# on my spinning reel and love it. Whether your casting senkos, shakey heads or drop-shot, it gets the job done. Very strong and abrasion resistant. I also use the 12# on my jerkbait, Rat'l'traps, and t-rigs, casts a mile and strong enough to get em in. (THEbassmaster)
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Old school, but good
Brent Pettit
(Osgood, IN)
12/14/2008 10:13 PM
I used to fish this line for cranking before I converted over to fluorocarbon. This line casts really well and is very good quality mono. I has a little bit more stretch than what I would like, which is why I switched to fluorocarbon. SN name: bd pettit
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