Alright mate, let’s talk about the JOF 4 Strands Braided Fishing Line — because if you have been messing around with flimsy mono that stretches like a slinky, you are going to feel like you have unlocked a new superpower the moment you spool this stuff on. This braid is tough, thin, loud in the right ways, quiet in the right ways, and honestly one of the easiest upgrades you can make to instantly feel more connected to your lure.
You know that moment when the wind is calm, you cast your lure past a patch of reeds, and you just think, “There’s a bass in there. I KNOW there’s a bass in there”? Well, this braid makes that feeling even stronger, because the second that fish even thinks about breathing on your lure, you will feel it. Braid has practically zero stretch — none of that marshmallow nonsense that mono gives you — so everything happening on the other end of the line comes straight through your rod and into your hands.
This four-strand JOF braid is made of PE fibres, the same type of material used for high-strength rope and protective gear. So yeah, it is not giving up easily. The diameter is thin for its strength too, which is one of the reasons you get those mega-long casts. Less air resistance, less water drag, more glory.
Why Anglers Actually Rate This Line
- Strong as anything – seriously, this stuff hangs tough around pads, timber, and rocks without sulking.
- Top-tier sensitivity – you will feel bumps, taps, nudges, and even a fish swimming past your lure like it’s gossip at the pub.
- Long casting – thin line means more distance and less effort. Great for bank anglers who need that extra reach.
- Generous spool sizes – 300m, 500m, and 1000m options, so you can fill one reel or five depending on your addiction levels.
- Colour variety – bright options for topwater and low-vis choices when you need to be sneaky.
How to Fish It Without Cocking It Up
Look, braid is brilliant, but it has its quirks. Get these right, and you will never go back.
- Spool it tight. Braid digs into itself if you pack it loosely. Keep tension on the line as it goes onto your reel. Trust me, wind knots will ruin your day faster than forgetting your lunch.
- Leader time. In dirty water, you can get away without one, but in clear water, a fluorocarbon leader makes a massive difference. Stops bass clocking your bright braid instantly.
- Use proper knots. The Palomar knot for terminal tackle is bang-on. For tying braid to fluoro, get yourself comfy with the FG knot.
- Cast smoothly. Braid needs finesse. You are not throwing a brick — just a lure. Smooth cast, smooth flight, and it goes forever.
- Set that hook. With no stretch, your hookset hits instantly. Great for jigs, frogs, and anything where reaction time matters.
When This Line Shines
This is your go-to braid when the lake is looking like a jungle. If the water is full of reeds, pads, submerged logs, roots, or anything that screams “snag hazard”, this line is perfect. The toughness lets you haul fish straight out of the mess without the “please don’t snap” panic you get with lighter lines.
It is also brilliant for topwater fishing — frogs, walking baits, Whopper Ploppers — you name it. Because braid floats, the action stays crisp, and your hookups are lightning quick. You will also notice how much better you can work a jerkbait or a spinnerbait when you can feel everything happening at the lure.
Does It Actually Catch Bass?
Short answer: yes. Long answer: absolutely yes. Bass anglers everywhere swear by braid for heavy-cover fishing, and sites like Wired2Fish regularly rank braid as essential gear for that style. If you are fishing places where bass hide — pads, grass, timber — braid is your best bet for getting them out without donating lures to the lake.
Sensitivity also plays a major role. With braid, you know instantly when a fish taps your lure. No delay, no doubt. When you are jigging or flipping into tight cover, that instant feedback translates into more fish actually making it into the boat.
What It Works Well With
If you are pairing this braid with a reel, you want something smooth and happy to launch light line — something you would find in a proper reel roundup like our Best Bass Fishing Reels Under 100 guide. For rods, anything with a strong backbone does well, similar to the sticks in our Top Bass Fishing Rods list.
And if you are new to leaders, you might want to read our quick breakdown on the topic: Bass Fishing Line Leaders Explained. Makes braid fishing even more effective.
Specs At A Glance
- Line Type: PE braided multifilament
- Strands: 4
- Lengths: 300m, 500m, 1000m
- Material: UHMWPE fibre
- Buoyancy: Floating
- Colours: Multiple available depending on the seller
FAQ
Can I use this braid in saltwater?
Yep — braid handles saltwater fine. Give your reel a rinse after.
Do I need a leader?
Not always, but in clear lakes it helps hide your presentation.
What knot works best?
Palomar for tying on lures, FG knot for connecting to fluorocarbon.
Spool this braid on and watch your hookup rate go from “meh” to “holy hell mate did you see that”.

PARAMETERS


UNIQUE FEATURES★Strong abrasion resistance
★Great knot strength
★Super tensile
★Easy cuting water

9 COLORS CAN CHOOSE
Hi-vis and low-vis colors available

4 STRANDS PE
4 Strands PE line,material from Japan,Unique Braid Construction,Made of ultra-high strength PE fibers

SUPER TENSILE
Strong pulling force to prevent biting

ABRASION RESISTANCE
Extend the life of the fishing line

EASY CUTING WATER
Superior handling and a thinner diameter for easy cutting water

MEMORY
Extremely low memory

COLOR FASTNESS
Quality material make sure colorfast braided line

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