Saltwater Lines, Braids & Leaders are key elements for the strength of your rigs and the stealth of your presentations. Whether you fish from shore or by boat, the choice of main line, braid and leader will determine casting distance, bite detection and abrasion resistance.
At sea, conditions are demanding: salt, current, rocks and sharp fish teeth. It is essential to match strength and material type to your technique and target species. Your Lines, Braids & Leaders need to offer the right balance between strength, suppleness and discretion.
Each material has its advantages. Combining main line, braid and leader correctly lets you get the most out of your fishing all year round, from light summer fishing to harder fights in fall and winter.
Saltwater leaders must be matched to your rigs: surfcasting, lure fishing, jigging or bait fishing from boat or shore. Length, diameter and material type are chosen according to conditions (wind, swell, water clarity) and the season.
To extend the lifespan of your Lines, Braids & Leaders, regular maintenance is essential. Salt and sand speed up wear and can weaken even the best materials.
What braid diameter should I use for saltwater? For light shore fishing, a fine braid is enough. For surfcasting or boat fishing for bigger fish, choose a larger, more abrasion-resistant diameter.
What leader length should I use in saltwater? On average, 3 to 6 feet works well. In very clear water or on wary fish, a longer leader often improves results, especially in fluorocarbon.
When should I replace my line or braid? As soon as you see whitened areas, frayed sections or suspicious knots. Changing in advance helps avoid break-offs when casting or fighting a good fish.