| Material | Monofilament |
| Color | Clear |
| Fishing Line Type | Monofilament |
| Brand | SOUTH BEND |
| Line Weight | 12lb Test |
Ande Premium Monofilament is our production line for the vast majority of anglers. It is a medium soft monofilament with excellent tensile and knot strength and it is very abrasion resistant. Premium comes in our Hi-Visibility line in tests from 6# thru 125#. Back Country comes in tests from 4# thru 100#. Both lines have superior knot and tensile strength, are softer, with less memory than our regular Premium.
Thought this was the bigger spool. All good though. This is my go to line brand.
Andy line has always been dependable strong.
Ande was the first line I bought with my grass cuttin' money here in the coastal central Florida sun when I was like a middle schooler in the early sixties. I have used other stuff 'cause stores were out of Ande clear 8#. I use 6#, 8#, +12# but Mostly 8# for all these years. It is still my go to. I mostly fish with a 7M mirro-lure or free line/with a #1 gold hook/ a live shrimp. Line twist has never been a problem. Knot slip has never been a problem either, nor has price. I think braid should go the way of stainless hooks.I'm a Mono man and ANDE IS BEST
Classic Ande line I’ve been using for 20 years. Will continue to buy!!
I've used Ande Premium monofilament for about 35 years in the clear and pink. It's hard to tell if one color is truly more productive than another, but I tend to use the clear in freshwater and lean slightly more towards the pink in saltwater. I've more recently started using Ande Back Country (blue) mono and am really liking it a lot. Ande mono is strong and tough with exceptionally good knot strength. It might be the best all around line I know of. I buy it in the 1000 yd spools and have used it on spinning reels, baitcasters, and conventional saltwater reels. I also use it for leaders on my larger fly reels when fishing for big stripers.
Best line I have ever used and as a Charter Captain on the Great Lakes and tournament competitor I will only use the best. Best price hear any place I looked.
Ande has never failed me, fresh or salt water. Has been my go to line since the late 70's. This was my first purchase of this on Amazon, same great line.
It is extremely tough, forgiving, and has great knot strength.I have been using this as my front line fishing line fishing the shore of Lake Michigan for Chinook and Coho Salmon since 1983.Never regretted it, and I am still using it today.ONE NOTE, stay away from the green, it tends to spook fish; the clear is awesome!
Thought this was the bigger spool. All good though. This is my go to line brand.
Andy line has always been dependable strong.
Ande was the first line I bought with my grass cuttin' money here in the coastal central Florida sun when I was like a middle schooler in the early sixties. I have used other stuff 'cause stores were out of Ande clear 8#. I use 6#, 8#, +12# but Mostly 8# for all these years. It is still my go to. I mostly fish with a 7M mirro-lure or free line/with a #1 gold hook/ a live shrimp. Line twist has never been a problem. Knot slip has never been a problem either, nor has price. I think braid should go the way of stainless hooks.I'm a Mono man and ANDE IS BEST
Classic Ande line I’ve been using for 20 years. Will continue to buy!!
I've used Ande Premium monofilament for about 35 years in the clear and pink. It's hard to tell if one color is truly more productive than another, but I tend to use the clear in freshwater and lean slightly more towards the pink in saltwater. I've more recently started using Ande Back Country (blue) mono and am really liking it a lot. Ande mono is strong and tough with exceptionally good knot strength. It might be the best all around line I know of. I buy it in the 1000 yd spools and have used it on spinning reels, baitcasters, and conventional saltwater reels. I also use it for leaders on my larger fly reels when fishing for big stripers.
Best line I have ever used and as a Charter Captain on the Great Lakes and tournament competitor I will only use the best. Best price hear any place I looked.
Ande has never failed me, fresh or salt water. Has been my go to line since the late 70's. This was my first purchase of this on Amazon, same great line.
It is extremely tough, forgiving, and has great knot strength.I have been using this as my front line fishing line fishing the shore of Lake Michigan for Chinook and Coho Salmon since 1983.Never regretted it, and I am still using it today.ONE NOTE, stay away from the green, it tends to spook fish; the clear is awesome!