Vicious Pro Elite 100% Japanese Fluorocarbon – 12 lb Test
Tough, stealthy fluorocarbon line built for versatile fishing
$23.99 USD - $84.99 USD
Typical delivery times range from 5 to 7 days
Versatile Fluorocarbon for Bass and Multi-Species Anglers
Japanese Engineering + Tournament-Proven Durability
Stealth, strength, and incredible sensitivity
Don’t settle for less—upgrade your line and feel the difference
✅ 100% Japanese fluorocarbon for precision and consistency
✅ Incredible sensitivity for detecting light strikes
✅ High knot strength for confident hooksets
✅ Superior abrasion resistance through rock and cover
✅ Level-wound spool for smooth, even payout
Test Strength
12 lb
Material
100% Fluorocarbon
Spool Type
Level-wound
Origin
Japan
Color / Visibility
Clear / Invisible underwater
The Vicious Pro Elite 100% Japanese Fluorocarbon – 12 lb Test delivers the ideal balance of invisibility, sensitivity, and toughness for anglers who fish mixed cover and varied water clarity. Built from top-grade Japanese resins and refined extrusion processes, it’s been tournament-tested for strength and reliability.
Perfect for crankbaits, spinnerbaits, Texas rigs, and finesse jigs, this 12 lb test model provides the sensitivity to feel light bites and the durability to haul fish out of cover. Its smooth, level-wound design ensures consistent casting and reduced twist—making it a dependable workhorse across multiple techniques.
Don’t risk breakoffs on your best spots—spool up with Pro Elite 12 lb Fluorocarbon for proven sensitivity and strength.
Vicious Pro Elite 100% Japanese Fluorocarbon FAQs
Yes — 12 lb is a popular all-around choice for bass anglers. It performs well with crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and bottom-contact techniques in moderate cover.
Pro Elite is engineered with superior abrasion resistance to endure rough surfaces like docks, rocks, or brush piles. (Wired2Fish Review)
Yes — “incredible knot strength” is a verified manufacturer feature. Retie periodically to maintain full holding power and prevent fray damage. (BassResource Discussion)