The Best Fishing Lines For Trout That Top Guides Use

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Video what fishing line to use for trout
The author holding a nice big brown trout in the water for a picture and then quick release.
I catch a lot of large trout like this 26-inch brown trout, and to do so, I need to use good fishing lines for trout.

I’ll keep this short and sweet. You already know I am a trout fishing guide and use many fishing methods, but did you know that I use different fishing lines for some methods?

I do this because some lines do not work well with some methods, and some lines have qualities that make certain methods better or easier.

I’ve also tested many different brands of fishing lines. Companies would send me free lines because I owned a fishing store and I am a top fishing guide.

I’ve also seen lots of lines used by the thousands of clients I have guided over the last 20 years.

Best Lines For Float Fishing

The two lines I recommend to my clients and the ones I use are monofilament and braided lines. I DO NOT recommend fluorocarbon lines because it sinks.

These are the monofilament fishing lines I use for trout:

  • 8 Pound Raven Mainline Monofilament: I use High Viz Yellow on all my float reels and some of my spinning reels. – Check Best Price.
  • Sunline Iso Special Fine Float Line – Floating Monofilament: It is more expensive but has all the qualities of a good float fishing line. Check Best Price.

These are the braided lines I use for trout fishing:

  • Suffix 832 Braided Line: I use the 20-pound test. – Check Best Price
  • P-Line Hydrofloat Thermal Fused Spectra Line – The 20-pound is the best – Check Best Price

This is also the same line used for the Bobber Doggin method.

Best Lines For Casting Lures

Best Fishing Line For Drift Fishing And Bottom Bouncing

Best All-Purpose Lines

Species and Size Class Flourocarbon/Leader Braided Line Monofilament Flourocarbon Mainline Brook trout: 8-20 inches 2-4 lb test 8-20 lb test 6-10 lb test 6-10 lb test Rainbow trout: 8-20 inches 2-4 lb test 8-20 lb test 6-10 lb test 6-10 lb test Brown trout: 15-30 inches 2-8 lb test 8-20 lb test 8-15 lb test 8-15 lb test Steelhead: 20-30 inches 8-10 lb test 15-30 lb test 10-15 lb test 8-15 lb test Salmon: 20-50 inches 10-20 lb test 20-30 lb test 15-20 lb test 15-20 lb test Lure Fishing 8-10 lb test 15-30 lb test 10-15 lb test 8-15 lb test

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Best of Luck,

Graham

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