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What is ANDE Monofilament Backcountry?

ANDE Monofilament Backcountry is a high-quality fishing line that is specifically designed for use in remote areas where rugged terrain and unpredictable weather conditions are common. This line is perfect for anglers who enjoy hiking, camping, and exploring the wilderness while trying to catch fish.

The ANDE Monofilament Backcountry line has a unique formulation that makes it both strong and abrasion-resistant. This means that it can withstand the harsh conditions of backcountry fishing without breaking or wearing out. Additionally, the line is designed to be highly visible, which makes it easier for anglers to detect when a fish has taken the bait.

The ANDE Monofilament Backcountry line is available in a range of different strengths and sizes to suit different fishing styles and techniques. For example, anglers who are targeting smaller fish or fishing in shallow waters would do well to opt for a lighter, more flexible line, while those who are targeting larger game fish or fishing in deeper waters may prefer a heavier, more robust line.

One of the great things about the ANDE Monofilament Backcountry line is that it is built to last. With proper care and maintenance, this line can be used for several fishing seasons, making it a great investment for any angler who enjoys backcountry fishing. So whether you're planning a multi-day hiking trip or just looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life for a day, the ANDE Monofilament Backcountry line is a great choice for any backcountry angler.

Frequently Asked Questions about ande monofilament backcountry

0.40mm

Hi-Seas and Team Fish Monofilaments
TestDiameter1 lb.
12 lb.0.35mm4,360 yd.
15 lb.0.40mm3,440 yd.
20 lb.0.45mm2,640 yd.

0.35mm Mini Cart

TEST/STRENGTHSIZE (mm)
8 lb.0.27mm
10 lb.0.30mm
12 lb.0.35mm
15 lb.0.40mm

Mini Cart

TEST/STRENGTHSIZE (mm)
10 lb.0.30mm
12 lb.0.35mm
15 lb.0.40mm
20 lb.0.45mm

Slightly larger crappie, bonefish, and flounder need around a 15-20 lb braid. The smaller species of snapper, like lane snapper or mangrove snapper, can be caught with a 20 lb test line.

Monofilament thread looks and feels like fishing line, but it is too prone to tangling on reels. Monofilament thread goes up to 0.012 inches, whereas fishing line usually starts at 0.013 inches. For best results, use clear monofilament with light colors and smoke monofilament with dark colors.

0.40mm Mini Cart

TEST/STRENGTHSIZE (mm)
10 lb.0.30mm
12 lb.0.35mm
15 lb.0.40mm
20 lb.0.45mm

Most thermoplastic polymers can and are used to make monofilament fibers. The most common material is high molecular weight polypropylene because of its low cost, ease of extrusion, and high linear strength when extruded and drawn into a fiber.

In a nutshell, monofilament is a single filament of synthetic fiber. Monofilament is made by melting and mixing polymers. The polymer mixture is then extruded through holes, creating lines of various thickness.

Keep in mind not to lock down on the drag too much because smaller reels are not specifically designed for heavy line. If you plan on fishing close to mangroves or docks for big snook or redfish, this is an ideal setup. I would recommend using anywhere between 30 and 50-lb braided line on a 3500-size spinning reel.

A: You could put 2lb line on it if you wanted. Nothing would be stopping you. Normally for a 5000 size reel you would use 40-50lb braid, but you do you.

In a nutshell, monofilament is a single filament of synthetic fiber. Monofilament is made by melting and mixing polymers. The polymer mixture is then extruded through holes, creating lines of various thickness.

In sports, monofilaments are used for making fishing lines and strings for tennis, badminton, squash, and racketball rackets. Monofilaments are used to make synthetic monoyarn used in weaving processes and synthetic ropes that are used in greenhouses, orchards, fences, construction, fastening, and so forth.

0.70mm

Hi-Seas and Team Fish Monofilaments
TestDiameter1 lb.
40 lb.0.60mm1,480 yd.
50 lb.0.70mm1,060 yd.
60 lb.0.80mm840 yd.

Monofilament can be extruded from different materials, but nylon is by far the most common and popular medium. Often, different varieties of nylon are blended together into co- and multi-polymers to produce varying degrees of stretch, strength, abrasion resistance and other important attributes.

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