| Material | Blend |
| Color | Quarter Pound Spool |
| Fishing Line Type | Wire |
| Brand | Zebco |
| Line Weight | 20 pounds |
Been using this line for a couple years and have not had one problem.cast good,has great not strength and you gotta love the red color
Arrived as described. New concept on colored line, good quality and finish. Thank you.
Not braid but my first great casting line
Very good quality
muito boa
My favourite fishing line for river and stream fishing. It has very little stretch and makes it easy to get solid hook sets. It has decent abrasion resistance, comparable to other lines of this type. I've used it ice fishing too and it works well when cold, not turning into a coiled mess.
Have used this now for two years and the line is excellent quality, sinks well and has good knot strength. Great for tench and carp fishing where the red colour disappears underwater. Good length of line on the spool as well, so no backing line required to fill the reel spool.
Like the line was fast delivery
Best crappie line available IMHO for spinning reels. Can be hard to find, not everybody stocks it, but worth the search. Works just fine on bass, bream... also.
I was concerned when I began spoiling my reels with this line that it would have a lot of memory because it appeared to while coming off the spool but I was pleasantly surprised at how little memory this line has. The line casts very smoothly on its way off the reel (used on a spin caster and spinning reel). I decided to try this line for catfishing so at night I could see the red line in my head lamp more easily and it is very visible in the head lamp; the line is marketed as low vis but where I fish for catfish the water is murky so that wasn’t a selling point for me. The line is strong and we were able to pull in a couple of catfish on our first outing with this line. The line held up to rocky debris covered bottom with out fraying. The line also didn’t show any signs of stretching, but the fish we caught weren’t huge so maybe they just weren’t strong enough.Overall I am very pleased with the quality of this line especially for the price point.
3000 yard wow!Strong knots.No memory!Casts like fly-line.I use 6 and 10 pound Cajun as welland catch as much and well as anyother brand.Super line!
Muddy water and darker colored line seems to be a good combination. Monofilament is always good when casting over obstacles and skipping and dragging over them without fraying or breaking. I like cajun line in my zebco 33 reels, my small to medium spinning reels, and smaller bait casters. 4, 10, and 17lb are my picks. Over 17lb line, I'm going to go braided anyway. I might try a heavier Cajun line leader for catfishing if they ever reject a braided line. Cajun holds a knot fine, and I've used it in the same reels for years, without serious degradation. I keep mine inside when I'm not using it, so the sun doesn't break it down. Reel it on in the right direction, and it minimizes memory problems, and use swivels with your spinners, and it should last the whole season. If you don't need gourmet or boutique fishing line, Cajun looks and performs just fine at a reasonable price
I bought this because I got some reason thought it was braid. It is not. It appears to be mono. Tried to return it and they refunded me without a return. Well okay, I might as well try it out. I decided to make some catfish rigs and I'm loving the color. Even if I wasn't refunded, I would buy this again because the value for money is there.
Been using this line for a couple years and have not had one problem.cast good,has great not strength and you gotta love the red color
Arrived as described. New concept on colored line, good quality and finish. Thank you.
Not braid but my first great casting line
Very good quality
muito boa
My favourite fishing line for river and stream fishing. It has very little stretch and makes it easy to get solid hook sets. It has decent abrasion resistance, comparable to other lines of this type. I've used it ice fishing too and it works well when cold, not turning into a coiled mess.
Have used this now for two years and the line is excellent quality, sinks well and has good knot strength. Great for tench and carp fishing where the red colour disappears underwater. Good length of line on the spool as well, so no backing line required to fill the reel spool.
Like the line was fast delivery
Best crappie line available IMHO for spinning reels. Can be hard to find, not everybody stocks it, but worth the search. Works just fine on bass, bream... also.
I was concerned when I began spoiling my reels with this line that it would have a lot of memory because it appeared to while coming off the spool but I was pleasantly surprised at how little memory this line has. The line casts very smoothly on its way off the reel (used on a spin caster and spinning reel). I decided to try this line for catfishing so at night I could see the red line in my head lamp more easily and it is very visible in the head lamp; the line is marketed as low vis but where I fish for catfish the water is murky so that wasn’t a selling point for me. The line is strong and we were able to pull in a couple of catfish on our first outing with this line. The line held up to rocky debris covered bottom with out fraying. The line also didn’t show any signs of stretching, but the fish we caught weren’t huge so maybe they just weren’t strong enough.Overall I am very pleased with the quality of this line especially for the price point.
3000 yard wow!Strong knots.No memory!Casts like fly-line.I use 6 and 10 pound Cajun as welland catch as much and well as anyother brand.Super line!
Muddy water and darker colored line seems to be a good combination. Monofilament is always good when casting over obstacles and skipping and dragging over them without fraying or breaking. I like cajun line in my zebco 33 reels, my small to medium spinning reels, and smaller bait casters. 4, 10, and 17lb are my picks. Over 17lb line, I'm going to go braided anyway. I might try a heavier Cajun line leader for catfishing if they ever reject a braided line. Cajun holds a knot fine, and I've used it in the same reels for years, without serious degradation. I keep mine inside when I'm not using it, so the sun doesn't break it down. Reel it on in the right direction, and it minimizes memory problems, and use swivels with your spinners, and it should last the whole season. If you don't need gourmet or boutique fishing line, Cajun looks and performs just fine at a reasonable price
I bought this because I got some reason thought it was braid. It is not. It appears to be mono. Tried to return it and they refunded me without a return. Well okay, I might as well try it out. I decided to make some catfish rigs and I'm loving the color. Even if I wasn't refunded, I would buy this again because the value for money is there.
Made of a formulated nylon material, Cajun Line is incredibly durable and provides strong knots. Cajun Line is designed to come off the spool smoothly for consistently long and accurate casts.
Great for bottom fishing, the red color of Cajun Line disappears quickly below the surface of the water, making the line nearly invisible to fish for a natural presentation of bait.
The ragin' red color of Cajun Line is visible to the angler but nearly invisible to fish for a believable presentation of bait.