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  1. Maxima - Chameleon Monofilament
    Maxima - Chameleon Monofilament Options Available
    As low as £3.99
  2. Guru - N-Gauge Super Natural Clear
    Guru - N-Gauge Super Natural Clear Options Available
    As low as £5.99
  3. Korum - Glide Finesse Mono - 150m
    Korum - Glide Finesse Mono - 150m Options Available
    As low as £6.99
  4. Matrix - Submerge XD Monofilament
    Matrix - Submerge XD Monofilament Options Available
    As low as £9.99
  5. Nytro - Sublime Sinking Feeder Mono - 150m
    Nytro - Sublime Sinking Feeder Mono - 150m Options Available
    As low as £5.95
  6. Nytro - Sublime Power Rig Mono - 100m
    Nytro - Sublime Power Rig Mono - 100m Options Available
    As low as £4.50
  7. Daiwa - Tournament Sf Mono
    Daiwa - Tournament Sf Mono Options Available
    As low as £9.99
  8. Korum - Glide Mono 250m
    Korum - Glide Mono 250m Options Available
    As low as £9.99
  9. Guru -  Drag-Line - 1000m
    Guru - Drag-Line - 1000m Options Available
    As low as £9.99
  10. Korum - Bopper Bait Up Braid - 65lb
    Korum - Bopper Bait Up Braid - 65lb
    Special Price £9.99 Regular Price £16.99
  11. Maver - Tri Core Pro Match Elastic
    Maver - Tri Core Pro Match Elastic Options Available
    As low as £11.99
  12. Daiwa - N'Zon Tapered Shock Leader - 10M
    Daiwa - N'Zon Tapered Shock Leader - 10M Options Available
    As low as £8.99
  13. Daiwa - N'Zon Sinking Feeder Mono - 300M
    Daiwa - N'Zon Sinking Feeder Mono - 300M Options Available
    As low as £7.99
  14. Korum - Smokeshield Mono Hooklink
    Korum - Smokeshield Mono Hooklink Options Available
    As low as £3.49
  15. Preston - Float Max
    Preston - Float Max Options Available
    As low as £5.99
  16. Guru - Pulse Pro Line 300m
    Guru - Pulse Pro Line 300m Options Available
    As low as £12.99
  17. Korum - Smokescreen Mono Hooklink
    Korum - Smokescreen Mono Hooklink Options Available
    As low as £3.49
  18. Matrix - Horizon X Sinking Monofilament
    Matrix - Horizon X Sinking Monofilament Options Available
    As low as £7.99
  19. Guru - Shield Shockleader
    Guru - Shield Shockleader Options Available
    As low as £7.99
  20. Daiwa - J Braid X4 Multi Coloured 300m
    Daiwa - J Braid X4 Multi Coloured 300m Options Available
    As low as £18.99 Regular Price £29.99
  21. Preston - Sinking Feeder Mono
    Preston - Sinking Feeder Mono Options Available
    As low as £5.99
  22. Preston - Reflo Power Mono 100m
    Preston - Reflo Power Mono 100m Options Available
    As low as £4.99 Regular Price £5.99
  23. Guru - Pulse 8 Braid
    Guru - Pulse 8 Braid Options Available
    As low as £23.99 Regular Price £25.99
  24. Guru - PURE Fluorocarbon
    Guru - PURE Fluorocarbon Options Available
    As low as £7.99
  25. Daiwa - Sensor Bulk Spool
    Daiwa - Sensor Bulk Spool Options Available
    As low as £10.99 Regular Price £11.50
  26. Daiwa - Hyper Sensor Bulk Spool
    Daiwa - Hyper Sensor Bulk Spool Options Available
    As low as £15.99 Regular Price £16.75
  27. Daiwa - Sensor Clear Bulk Spool
    Daiwa - Sensor Clear Bulk Spool Options Available
    As low as £10.99 Regular Price £11.50
  28. Guru - N-Gauge Monofilament
    Guru - N-Gauge Monofilament Options Available
    As low as £5.75

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Coarse Fishing Line FAQs

Should I choose monofilament, fluorocarbon or braided coarse line?

This will depend entirely on the situation. Mono is generally a better all-rounder, and for long range, fluro is great for close range, whilst braid can be banned on some waters but offers better indication when using feeders or pike fishing.

Do different species of coarse fish require different lines?

Not necessarily, however when predator fishing, a braid is better for indication.

What are the benefits of using a floating line vs. a sinking fishing line?

A sinking line will sink out of the way of fish so it's harder for them to detect. Most lines will sink as they absorb water. A floating line will be used when surface fishing.

Is it beneficial to use a low-visibility line in the water?

Yes, wherever possible.

What are the main differences between the cheaper fishing lines and the more expensive options?

More expensive lines will generally have better properties and performance.

Do larger/heavier fish require a certain type of fishing line?

This is down to the circumstances, and what you are fishing for.

Secure the Best Line for Coarse & Match Fishing

As an angler, you won’t get too far without a reliable line, especially when it comes to coarse fishing.

Any angler knows the line is an essential component of any fishing experience. When it comes to coarse fish, you need something to hold up to these aggressive, powerful creatures.

The monofilament line is flexible but strong, typically lightweight enough to float and easy to cast, making it great for topwater lures. Fluorocarbon is heavier than mono, so that it can sink. Highly durable, it is resistant to abrasion and UV light damage. Braided lines don’t stretch or erode and are incredibly sturdy.

Whatever you need for your coarse angling, Total Fishing Tackle has the perfect products to match. Shop our selection now for unbeatable prices!