Fishing Line for Offshore Fishing-POWERPRO MAXCUATRO MOSS GREEN 65LB 3000YDS BULK

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POWERPRO MAXCUATRO MOSS GREEN 65LB 3000YDS BULK

Elevate your fishing experience with the PowerPro Maxcuatro Moss Green 65lb Fishing Line. Engineered to be 25% thinner than traditional braided lines, this advanced line allows you to spool more line without compromising strength, giving you an edge when targeting larger fish in open water. With its superior sensitivity, you’ll feel even the lightest bites, while the reduced line diameter enhances casting distance and accuracy. Ideal for freshwater and saltwater environments, PowerPro Maxcuatro is designed for anglers who demand performance, durability, and versatility.

Features:

  • 25% Thinner Design: Increases line capacity on your reel, perfect for anglers who need extra line.
  • Enhanced Sensitivity: Detect even the smallest nibbles, increasing your catch rate.
  • Superior Casting Distance: Reduced diameter and advanced material improve casting performance.
  • High Abrasion Resistance: Built tough for various environments, from lakes to the open ocean.
  • Smooth Handling: Flows smoothly through guides, minimizing line noise and resistance.

Specifications:

  • Model: PowerPro Maxcuatro
  • Manufacturer Number: 33400650300E
  • Color: Moss Green
  • Strength: 65lb test
  • Line Length: 3000 yards
  • Material: Braided Spectra Fiber

When, How, and Where to Use: The PowerPro Maxcuatro 65lb Fishing Line is ideal for both freshwater and saltwater anglers who target medium to large species such as bass, muskie, or offshore gamefish. Its moss green color provides low visibility, especially in grassy or murky waters, helping you maintain a stealthy approach. Use it with your spinning or baitcasting reels for techniques that require long casts and precision, such as topwater fishing or trolling. Perfect for use in rivers, lakes, and even offshore waters, PowerPro Maxcuatro is designed to withstand rugged conditions, making it a versatile choice for serious anglers.