Vicious Braid Moss Green 150yd 50lb
Vicious Braid in moss green is a 50lb braided fishing line built for anglers who demand sensitivity and strength without compromise. This 150-yard spool delivers the thin diameter and near-zero stretch that braided lines are prized for—meaning you feel even subtle strikes and can set the hook with authority in heavy cover, deep water, or anywhere finesse meets power. Unlike monofilament, braided line cuts through vegetation and holds its own against abrasion from rocks, driftwood, and structure where other lines fray and fail.
The moss green color blends into natural water environments while still offering the visibility advantage of braid when you're reading your line for slack or movement. Vicious Line's production process addresses the two weak points that plague budget braided lines: UV degradation and water absorption. The result is a spool that stays reliable through extended sun exposure and maintains its strength whether you're fishing freshwater lakes, rivers, or coastal shallows.
Load this on a baitcaster, spinning reel, or conventional outfit—150 yards is a solid working length for bass, pike, saltwater flats work, or as a backing for your main line. Braided line demands a different casting touch and knot technique than mono (uni knot or improved clinch with a few extra wraps), but once you dial it in, the bite detection and hook-set speed become addictive.
Key Features
- 50lb test with minimal stretch for direct bite sensitivity
- Moss green color for natural water presentation
- PE fiber construction resistant to UV damage and water absorption
- Reduced abrasion throughout the line
- 150-yard spool—ideal for freshwater and light saltwater applications
Specifications
| Brand | Vicious Line |
| Line Type | Braided |
| Test Strength | 50 lb |
| Length | 150 yards |
| Color | Moss Green |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the advantage of braided line over monofilament?
Braided line has virtually no stretch, which means you feel bites instantly and drive the hook home faster than with mono. It also cuts through vegetation and resists abrasion from structure—critical for heavy-cover fishing. The trade-off is that braid is more visible in clear water and requires proper knot technique.
Will 150 yards be enough for my reel?
That depends on your reel size and how much backing you need. For a baitcaster or smaller spinning reel, 150 yards of braid is a solid working amount. If you're using a larger saltwater or striper reel, you may want multiple spools or plan to add mono or dacron backing underneath.
How do I tie braided line to my lures or leader?
A uni knot or improved clinch knot works well with braid, but you should tie it with an extra wrap or two compared to mono—the slippery PE fibers benefit from the extra security. Many anglers also use a small leader of fluorocarbon or mono tied to the braid with a uni-to-uni knot for added abrasion resistance at the lure end.
Is the moss green color good for all fishing situations?
Moss green is a natural, low-visibility color that works well in most freshwater and stained-water environments. In very clear water, some anglers prefer to tie on a fluorocarbon or mono leader to reduce visibility. For saltwater flats or technical sight-fishing, you may want to confirm it matches your specific water conditions.

