
Overview
Imported directly from Japan, the Sunline JDM Shooter FC Sniper BMS Azayaka Fluorocarbon Line is the premier choice for any technique that involves visual bite indication. Constructed with a series of pink, yellow, orange, and grey line segments, the Sunline JDM FC Sniper BMS Azayaka Fluorocarbon Line makes it easy to track your lure’s trajectory without alerting bass to the presence of line.
Ideal for finesse techniques, the Sunline JDM FC Sniper BMS Azayaka Fluorocarbon Line alerts anglers to the slightest nibble and allows them to capitalize on short bites that might normally go unnoticed. In addition to its stand-out construction, the Sunline JDM FC Sniper BMS Azayaka Fluorocarbon line is covered with a double-resin coating that enhances handling and all-around performance. Delivering advanced design that you can actually see, the Sunline JDM FC Sniper BMS Azayaka Fluorocarbon Line is a must-have for any application that involves visual bite indication.
Line Dia. | 6lb | 7lb | 10lb | 12lb | 14lb | 16lb | 20lb |
Inches | .009 | .010 | .011 | .012 | .013 | .015 | .016 |
Millimeters | .225 | .245 | .290 | .31 | .33 | .35 | .38 |
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Comments: I purchased 20lb in this to help bring up my confidence in jigging, and I have to say that although it's pricey, it works awesome. The color is great for line watching even when you start loosing light. The line is decently supple right off the spool with marginal memory but gets better with use. I will say that it's hard pressed to beat Seaguar Abrazx in being supple off a fresh spool, but I also didn't try line treating it either. The color segments do show in stained and clear conditions, however I did not have a line shy problem with any baits. I have it spooled on a 17 Shimano DC Scorpion, and 7'4" 6th Sense Unicorn HF
From: Ian P: Milwaukee, WI
Comments: This line is the most certainly the best for spybaiting smallies on Champlain. Instead of using braid which can pull hooks out the mouth of the fish, straight seven pound BMS Azayaka flouro gives you that little bit of stretch to ensure you aren't pulling hooks out of rambunctious five pounders. Plus the bright color detects bites on the fall very well.
From: Ethan McMahon: Vermont 7/5/18