Vicious Braid Moss Green 150yd 40lb
Vicious Braid in moss green is a 40lb braided fishing line built for anglers who need confidence in their setup—whether you're casting in thick cover, working deep water, or just tired of monofilament giving up on you. At 150 yards per spool, it's a practical choice for topwater, bass fishing, pike work, or anywhere you want zero stretch between your rod tip and the fish. Braided line cuts through the confusion: you feel every tick, every bump, every lazy strike that mono would hide from you.
The design centers on high-quality PE fiber construction, which means durability without the give-and-take of traditional monofilament. Because braided line doesn't stretch, your hook sets are immediate and your bite detection stays sharp whether you're fishing a foot down or twenty. The manufacturing process is tuned to resist abrasion—important when you're dragging through timber, rocks, or anything else that shreds lesser line—and to shed UV damage and water absorption that degrades performance over time.
Moss green is the practical colorway: it blends into natural water conditions far better than neon, which matters less when line-shy fish are your problem but matters plenty when they're not. You get a full 150 yards, enough to load a reel, back it, or split between two setups without opening a second spool.
Key Features
- 40lb test—substantial pulling power without bulk
- Zero-stretch PE fiber braid for immediate hook sets and superior bite detection
- Moss green color blends into natural water
- UV and water-resistant coating extends working life
- Abrasion-resistant construction for rough conditions
- 150 yards per spool
Specifications
| Brand | Vicious Line |
| Type | Braided Fishing Line |
| Test Weight | 40 lb |
| Length | 150 yards |
| Color | Moss Green |
| Material | PE Fiber |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between braided line and monofilament?
Braided line has virtually no stretch, so you feel strikes instantly and set hooks faster. Monofilament stretches, which absorbs energy and delays your reaction time. Braid also has a smaller diameter at the same test weight, giving you thinner, less visible line without sacrificing strength.
Will moss green line scare fish?
Moss green blends better with natural water conditions than high-visibility colors. It's less obvious than bright yellow or white, though all line is ultimately visible to some degree. If you're worried about fish seeing line, adding a fluorocarbon leader is a common and effective tactic.
How much line do I get on one spool?
This spool contains 150 yards of line, enough to load most baitcasters or spinning reels with room to spare, or to back multiple smaller reels.
What kind of fishing is 40lb braid good for?
40lb test works well for bass fishing, pike, heavy cover situations, and any freshwater or saltwater scenario where you need solid pulling power without needing heavy-duty offshore gear. It's a practical middle ground—strong enough for topwater and flipping, light enough for finesse presentations.

