Reaction Tackle Braided Fishing Line – Pro Grade Power Performance for Saltwater or Freshwater Fish – Colored Fishing Line Braid for Extra Visibility
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Experience the ultimate sport fishing adventure with Reaction Tackle’s Braided Fishing Line. This high-quality fishing wire is designed to provide superior strength and durability, its super […]
Experience the ultimate sport fishing adventure with Reaction Tackle’s Braided Fishing Line. This high-quality fishing wire is designed to provide superior strength and durability, its super slick making it the ideal choice for many types of fishing including ice fishing, freshwater and saltwater fishing. Whether you’re targeting catfish, bass, king fish or any other small or large species, our braided fishing line will deliver the performance you need.Our braided line / string is available in various weights including 6lb, 8lb, 10lb, 12lb, 15lb, 20lb, 25lb, 30lb, 40lb, 50lb, 65lb, 80lb, 100lb and up to 300 lbs pound test and bulk lengths of 150, 300, 500, 1000 yds and 1500 yards catering to all your fishing needs. The 4 or x8 strand braided fishing line ensures a smooth and powerful cast every time. Plus, the high vis fluorescent braided fishing line makes it easy to spot in any water condition. For those who like different colors we carry red, green, hi vis, yellow, orange, white, black, blue camo, and rainbow colors. With Reaction Tackle’s braided fishing line, you’ll feel more bites and catch more fish! Let your next fishing trip be a memorable one with Reaction Tackle.
Asin | B081X49HY5 |
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Manufacturer | Reaction Tackle |
Casey Huddleston –
I have multiple reels with reaction tackle braid and the price – durability is unbeatable. you can see many youtubers comparing it to powerpro and of course powerpro is more durable and breaks at a higher weight, but its also 3x the price. Reaction tackle understands that you arent supposed to push the line to its absolute limits all the time. you need to get line a little above what you need, and you replace the line before it gets too old to ensure it performs well when you have a good fish on. this is an absolute must-have for my tacklebox.
Clint –
I have used monofilament line for about 50 years. This is my first foray into the world of braided line and I have to say it has not been hard at all. You need to spool it tight. You may need to use some backing or tape to secure it on your spool depending on what reel you fish with, but it casts good, has zero memory and is VERY tough. I’ve not had a chance to use it long term, but from what I’ve seen, I might be swapping over where appropriate. There is a learning curve to tying knots and it feels very different, but it is super sensative and has no stretch. This might be a good or a bad thing depending on your style of fishing, but that is up to each individual fisherman to decide. This line is pretty inexpensive and I think it gives you the real braid experience so you can make an informed decision. It has been working for me on both baitcasting and spinning gear. It is different and in does take some time and use to get used to it, but I can definitely see the utility here. If it keeps performing the way it has been, I will be putting it on more reels.
Adrian –
I’ve always used Powerpro 30lbs for my baitcasters but after using this brand in the 50lbs for my saltwater combos, i decided to try the 30lbs. I also wanted to find an alternative to PPro that can give me more line for the money and also had great quality and this one fits the bill. The camo color i got was nice especially for the everglades water but the lighter colored parts of the line do stick out too much so i might order full Moss Green next time. The line is strong, although IT IS much thicker than PPro 30lbs which is of the same strength rating, is maybe as thick as 15lbs mono. This however, did NOT affect bite rate nor catch rate and the line casted fantastic! Definitely buying more from this brand.
Bearded_bassfishing –
So I bought the 300 yards 50 lbs reaction tackle braided line. February 7-10th a Great price! Put it on 3 baitcasters, I fish every day 3 to 6 hours aday, fresh water large mouth bass, right So!, I have thrown it into 40 mph winds no wind knot, or bird nest, no waxie feeling, the only issue is that the color failed from every day use and water.. as you can see in the picture.. but other then that, Great product, great price, awesome customer service, great responses time and results, I have and with continues to suggest reaction tackle braided line.!
Bob B. –
I purchased one spool initially for shark fishing. I chose the 80# Braid and was a bit skeptical at first because it wasn’t the typical line I’d been using. I can say now that after a couple seasons that this line has held up and exceeded my expectations. I’ve taken my reels down to South Carolina fishing for sharks and redfish and it worked amazing. 6′ sharks (the largest I caught)….no problem! The line lays on nicely on my reels, casts very well and I can spool up multiple reels due to the large spool sizes Reaction Tackle sells. I chose the lime green and there has been no fading. Great product!
Nicole –
My first trip out in the ocean this season to give my boat a run and see whats going on out in the waters. It was a nice day so I tinkered around. I always bring a pole with me because you never know what your going to see. I had my Shimano Travela jigging/casting medium action rod and Penn Conflict 6000 freshly lined with Reaction Tackle High Performance Braid in Sea Blue with a long fluorocarbon leader. I was in 100 feet of water just floating around and I saw birds diving into the water. This was odd because where I was, birds never do this. Then an Osprey flew by. This was 10 miles or so offshore. So I casted a 1/2 ounce diamond jig with a yellow tail into the area and got nothing. I switched to a 2 ounce diamond jig with a green tail. Within 2 casts something grabbed my lure and took off for the depths. My reel was screaming off line. I tightened up the drag just a bit to slow the fish down but that didnt stop it. The fish began to pull so hard that I had to sit back in my seat and hold the rod with both hands with the butt of the rod between my legs and let the fish run. It finally stopped deep into the waters. I began to start reeling but I couldn’t move the fish at all. I tried reeling for about 10 minutes then gave up. I started my engine to begin to chase the line and reel in some line back on the reel but then the fish began to take a run again, screaming line off the reel. I put the boat into neutral and held on again. The fish must of ran then made a turn because it spit the lure out. I was able to recover all my line and the leader. Well, as it turns out, the snap swivel was almost straightened out, the top loop of the diamond jig was bent and the hook of the lure was bent outwards to a 90 degree angle. No teeth marks so it wasnt a shark. The only reason I got the lure back was because the end of the snap swivel was trapped in the loop of the lure.
I was dumbfounded. When I returned to shore I spoke with my neighbor who is an avid offshore angler that fishes for the big guys. I told him this story an showed him the pictures of the hardware that gave out….the 100lb test snap swivel and the hook on the lure. He told me I had at least a 450-500lb Blue Fin Tuna on the end of the line.
Now heres the thing….the Reaction Tackle High Performance Braid I was using was only 30lb test. (Basically for big Bluefish, Mahi Mahi, etc.) The reason I am telling you this story is because this braid held up better then the terminal tackle I was using. I am a true believer in this braid and will never use anything else and I hope that my review and story will help other anglers make a decision about what braid to use. A good rod and reel with this braid performed better then the tackle I was using.
Furthermore, I was not paid to write this review, I do not work for the company and I received no compensation about the positive review about this brand of braid. I am glad I chose this because it did its job and did it well. Obviously I made the right choice in this braid. I plan on going back out this weekend with better terminal tackle to get that fishy on my dinner table.
Dave Donahue –
This line doesn’t look like much when you get it because it’s so thin. But, once you get it on the spool and start casting a jig it comes off so smooth and I got some serious distance with my casts. It’s strong too. I bought the six pound line and it’s perfect for bass jigging. Now, to just land a big one. Perfect line, smooth and love the color.
BackroadsandBeachsRV –
I use Reaction Tackle braid for all my saltwater and freshwater reels, from 15 to 50# line. Great quality material. Affordable price compared to other braid brands. Quick delivery.
Simmo –
This is an excellent braided line. Pleasantly surprised at the quality! First time on my new rod and reel and was able to land a 25# carp. Great product!
imvho –
UPDATE: The day the below review (which originally had 2 stars) went live, Reaction Tackle sent me a mssg, to which I responded, and the very next day refunded me for the 15# line that I had bought. Wow!! (And, today I loaded up the 25# version of this line that I had purchased and I think it’s gonna do the trick…and if it does, I’ll give this a full 5 stars because I love everything else about this line – especially now the stunningly good customer service.)
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Summary (for the 15# line): Color is terrific for murky waters like ponds and lakes!! Easy to see against that. And it casts like a dream – freely, far, and true. However…I’m admittedly no fishing expert, but I’ve never had line break like this. I bought this to replace the awful, twisty mono that came on my new reel, and was delighted with how it handled versus that swirly junk, but I don’t think this 15# line is good for much. First caught a feisty, fighting 4+ pound catfish but line snapped once I finally got him near the dock. Re-rigged, recast and caught a ~1# bass and yet again the line broke.
TL;DR: After decades of always borrowing brother’s and uncles’ rigs, finally purchased my own during a recent vaca on the lovely SC coast. Learned quickly that the cheap nylon junk that came pre-loaded was too frustrating to manage. So when I got home, I did a bunch of research and decided braid was the way to go. On Amazon, found this as a top seller. Figured I’d never need more than 15# for the random, casual fishing I would do, so ordered this. (Unfortunately I also ordered an extra, larger reel of it bc I was concerned I wouldnt have enough when I got this first smallest reel and saw how slender it was, so now I’m stuck with that bc it is just outside the return window.)
Didn’t have opportunity to use it until this past weekend, when I was enthralled with how much nicer it was to cast, and how responsive it was. You truly can feel every little nibble.
But then I caught a fish…a very feisty, fat, fighting fish. I fought with it for a good 3 or 4 minutes but finally got it near the dock where we could see it was a sizable catfish, around 4 or 5 pounds. My companion reached for the line, and it snapped, just a few inches from the fish.
Ok.
So I cut off a couple feet of the line, and started over with fresh rigging. Within minutes, had another fish that I pulled in. When it got close enough to the dock, we could see it was a smallish bass, maybe 1# if that. Tried to pull it up and again the line snapped in two.
So I don’t know what this 15# line could possibly be good for. Minnows?