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Has anyone bought and used this Ande fishing line? if so what is your thoughts on it?

 

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50# pink Ande mono is my #1 choice for leader when I fish with trolled live bait for saltwater stripers.  We only switch to flouro if they seem line shy.

I haven't used 8#, but based on my experiences, I wouldn't hesitate to give it a try

I've used the Ande monofilament offshore fishing also for many years. They make good line IMHO. 

FM

IMHO Good for saltwater, not too good for fresh water. After awhile it really coils up

  • Super User

It's fairly similar to BG. Good for BCs, a bit stiff for spinning. We use it a lot in the salt. Ande tournament is a bit softer and comes in green, but it's more $.

used it for years, still use it mostly 10 lb. for light crankbaiting.never on spinning, has tendency to coil up.any color will do.really strong line.

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Ande Premium 8 lb is .011dia.,equal to most brands 10 lb test, high memory line. Ande holds of lots of line class world records back in the 80's.

Tom

I use their 20 lbs for braid to leader quite a bit.

 

I was on the fence because it's super cheap and I'd never heard of it.  Can't vouch for it as main line, but it makes a super durable leader line.

 

Since I ordered 600 yards, it'll likely be passed down to my grandkids some day. 

My brother in Michigan has used it for smallie and king salmon for 25 years or so.

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It is good line but I prefer Berkeley Big Game Mono.

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