Vicious Braided Line Moss Green 150yd 10lb
Vicious Braided Line in Moss Green is a 150-yard spool of 10lb braided fishing line built for anglers who need low-stretch performance and dependable bite detection. Braided line has become the go-to choice for sight-fishing, skip casting, and working heavy cover where feel and direct contact with your lure matter most. Unlike monofilament, braid transmits every tick and bump to your rod hand, and its minimal stretch means faster, more positive hook sets—especially valuable when you're fishing deep or at distance.
This spool gives you practical coverage for freshwater and light saltwater applications: enough length to re-spool a spinning reel or build a complete backing system, yet compact enough to stash in a tackle bag. Moss green is a natural choice for weed beds, grass flats, and stained water where a lower-visibility line helps avoid spooking fish in shallower situations. The 10lb test balances sensitivity with enough backbone to handle moderate cover and active fish.
Vicious braids are engineered to resist UV degradation and water absorption—two enemies that weaken standard lines over time and repeated use. The tighter weave also means better abrasion resistance when you're grinding through oyster beds, rocky points, or dense timber. Whether you're a bass angler chasing shallow structure or a panfish sight-caster working clear flats, this spool is ready to earn its place in your rotation.
Key Features
- 150 yards of low-stretch braided line for direct bite detection
- 10lb test weight for freshwater and light saltwater
- Moss green color for natural appearance in weeds and stained water
- UV and water-resistant construction for longer line life
- Tight weave reduces abrasion wear in heavy cover
Specifications
| Brand | Vicious Line |
| Type | Braided |
| Color | Moss Green |
| Test Weight | 10 lb |
| Length | 150 yards |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between braided line and monofilament for fishing?
Braided line has virtually no stretch, which means you feel bites instantly and can set the hook faster—critical when fishing deep or in cover. Mono is more forgiving and less visible, but braid offers superior sensitivity and stronger overall durability for the same diameter.
Will moss green braided line spook fish?
Moss green is designed to blend into weed beds and stained water, making it less visible than bright colors in those conditions. In very clear water, some anglers prefer darker or more neutral tones, but this color is a natural choice for shallow grass and vegetation.
Is 150 yards enough line for a spinning reel?
Yes—150 yards is ideal for filling a medium spinning reel or for combining with monofilament backing on larger reels. It's also a practical refresh length if you like to retire old line and start fresh seasonally.
How does braided line handle UV and water damage?
This line is engineered to resist UV ray degradation and water absorption, which both weaken standard lines over time. The result is longer line life between respools, especially in sun-exposed or heavily used situations.

