
Floating line
A floating line is a type of fishing line designed to stay on the water’s surface. It’s usually very thin, lightweight, and made of materials like nylon or copolymer. Its main purpose is to keep bait or lures suspended at a specific depth, making it easier to target fish near the surface. Since it floats, anglers can adjust the bait’s position without sinking. Floating lines are commonly used in freshwater and saltwater fishing for species that feed near the surface, and they are an essential tool for techniques like fly fishing or lure casting.