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Torpedo

Torpedo Weighted Steel Trolling Wire Line

Item#: F16768

3 reviews

Torpedo Weighted Steel Trolling Wire Line is extremely strong with a thicker diameter that better attracts fish. This trolling wire is tournament tested wi… Learn More

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$34.99 - $369.99

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Torpedo Weighted Steel Trolling Wire Line is extremely strong with a thicker diameter that better attracts fish. This trolling wire is tournament tested with no memory and zero kinks. The weighted steel is easier to handle, thus shortening your rigging time.

 
  • Thicker diameter line attracts fish
  • Sinks 20 ft. down for every 100 ft. out
  • Tested and tournament winning
Test Diameter Spool Length
45 lb. 0.036 in. 200 ft.
45 lb. 0.036 in 300 ft.
45 lb. 0.036 in 400 ft.
45 lb. 0.036 in 32500 ft.

Reviews

  • 5

    Better Than Copper

    Posted by BTMUT on May 5, 2021

    This line is great and is much easier to handle than copper. You can lay this line on the floor of your boat if you get a tangle and it winds back on super easy. In my experience it has a similar sink… Read More

    This line is great and is much easier to handle than copper. You can lay this line on the floor of your boat if you get a tangle and it winds back on super easy. In my experience it has a similar sink rate than copper. Definitely give the edge to this. I love that FishUSA stocks the bulk spools.

  • 5

    This stuff is amazing!!!

    Posted by gene tranod on July 11, 2019

    This stuff is amazing. Cannot say for sure if it has the exact same sink rate as copper, however, it catches fish every bit as good and is much more forgiving. It is also very easy to reel in and ter… Read More

    This stuff is amazing. Cannot say for sure if it has the exact same sink rate as copper, however, it catches fish every bit as good and is much more forgiving. It is also very easy to reel in and termination is a breeze with an albright knot. We fish a 200 and a 300 and both shine in our spread when fish are in the 40-60 foot range.

  • 3

    Does NOT have same sink rate as copper.

    Posted by Kyle J on June 12, 2019

    Upset it didn't have same sink rate as copper because it's great line and I would have bought a bunch more for all my other rods.

    Upset it didn't have same sink rate as copper because it's great line and I would have bought a bunch more for all my other rods.