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FOX-CML176
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Orange | Ø 0.26 mm | 1000 m | 10 lbs / 4.9 kg | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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18.50 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CML177
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Orange | Ø 0.28 mm | 1000 m | 12 lbs / 5.5 kg | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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18.50 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CML178
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Orange | Ø 0.30 mm | 1000 m | 14 lbs / 6.5 kg | 6 |
Shipping in 48h
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18.50 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CML179
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Orange | Ø 0.33 mm | 1000 m | 16 lbs / 7.5 kg | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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18.50 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CML180
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Orange | Ø 0.35 mm | 1000 m | 18 lbs / 8.0 kg | 6 |
Shipping in 48h
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18.50 (CHF) incl tax
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The Fox fishing line Exocet Fluoro Mono is designed for carp anglers looking for a reliable, easy-to-use line suited to many fishing situations. Its purpose: to deliver a balanced monofilament capable of meeting the demands of repeated casts, hard-fighting fish, and areas where the line may be put under pressure.
In the world of carp fishing, the quality of the main line directly affects distance, accuracy, presentation, and fish safety. The Exocet Fluoro Mono range aims to provide a consistent experience: clean line lay, controlled feel during hook sets, and reliable strength against everyday stresses such as friction, tension, knots, and changing conditions.
Because a good line must remain versatile, this model is designed to fit naturally into your rig, whether you are fishing clear water, snaggy venues, or bottoms that challenge nylon. The goal is to offer a relevant balance between low visibility, handling, and toughness, without making your setup complicated.
Discretion: a line marketed as โfluoroโ is generally chosen to reduce visual impact and improve confidence, especially when fish are cautious. With Exocet Fluoro Mono, the idea is to keep a discreet finish while retaining the ease of use of a monofilament, so you can fish confidently in a variety of spots.
Abrasion resistance: carp waters often contain aggressive features such as gravel, shells, branches, and margins. A carp monofilament must be able to handle these stresses and remain stable throughout the session. This line is designed to help limit premature wear and maintain a reasonable safety margin when properly managed.
Knot strength: the knot is a key part of the reliability chain. A line designed for carp fishing must allow clean, tight, and consistent knots. In practice, you will gain consistency by wetting the knot, tightening it gradually, and checking that the wraps are neat, allowing you to get the best from the line.
Casting comfort: a line properly calibrated for carp fishing helps deliver accurate casts and clean laydowns, while still being forgiving enough for learning and long sessions. The goal is not only distance, but repeatability: consistent casting and a line that handles without surprises.
Before each session, pull off a few meters and inspect the line: look for whitened, rough, or friction-marked sections. If needed, trim cleanly and retie your knots. To optimize knot strength, tighten progressively and always keep the knot wet.
After fights or casts over abrasive areas, check the section closest to the rig: this is the part under the most stress. A quick, regular inspection helps secure your catches and preserve your tackle. Finally, store the spool away from heat and direct sunlight to maintain stable performance over time.
โOn my carp sessions, I look for a discreet, consistent line. The Exocet Fluoro Mono provides a clean line and inspires confidence, especially when the fish are difficult.โ
โI appreciate its versatility: it handles easily, and with well-tied knots, I can fish with peace of mind.โ
Question 1: Is this line only suitable for carp fishing?
Answer: It is designed for carp fishing, but a versatile monofilament can also be used for other similar applications, depending on your rig and tackle.
Question 2: Can it be used as a main line and for specific rigs?
Answer: Yes, it is versatile. Depending on your approach, it can be used as a main line and integrated into common rigs, provided you adapt your knots and regularly check the condition of the line.
Question 3: How can knot reliability be improved with this line?
Answer: Wet the knot, tighten gradually, trim the excess cleanly, and test the line before casting. Good knot tying is the best way to make the most of the lineโs knot strength.