Some fishing setups move well beyond the line demands of conventional bass and general-purpose tackle. Vicious Standard Green Braid 120 lb Fishing Line provides a heavy PE braided main line for appropriately matched high-load applications, combining substantial line strength with zero stretch for direct bite detection and hook-setting response.
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Line Type | Braided fishing line |
| Strength | 120 lb test |
| Color | Green |
| Fiber | PE |
| Stretch | Zero stretch |
| Spool Length Options | 1500 or 3000 yards |
At 120 lb test, line selection should start with the demands of the complete fishing system rather than simply stepping up from lighter braid. Match it to tackle, connections, terminal components, and applications designed for substantial loads. The zero-stretch construction keeps feedback direct through long lengths of line, while the bulk spool options support high-capacity reels and repeated rigging needs.
Choose this line class when the application and every major component in the setup are built to handle the demands that come with substantially heavier tackle.
This strength belongs in heavy-tackle applications where the complete fishing system and expected loads justify a high-test braided main line. Match line strength to the rod, reel, connections, terminal tackle, target, and fishing environment rather than choosing it in isolation.
Vicious specifies zero stretch for improved bite detection and hooksets. That characteristic maintains a more direct connection through the line, including when fishing at depth or with substantial amounts of line deployed.
Vicious currently offers this 120 lb test in 1500- and 3000-yard spool options, making it particularly relevant to high-capacity and bulk-spooling applications.
Yes. Vicious identifies the line as tightly woven from high-quality PE fibers and states that its braid is more than three times stronger than equivalent-diameter monofilament.
Yes. A line this heavy should be considered as one part of the complete system, with the rod, reel, connections, terminal tackle, and other components selected appropriately for the intended load and application.