Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Sunline Almight Sinking Braid Delivers Major Tournament Wins

Torrance, CA- When it comes to competitive walleye fishing, having the right line can be the difference between landing a kicker fish or telling the story about the one that got away. This season, Sunline Almight Sinking Braid proved to be an absolute game-changer, helping deliver three major wins on some of the toughest bodies of water in the country.

At the AFTCO Walleye Throwdown on Lake Oahe, the results spoke for themselves. Toby Hofer took 1st place with a 13.95-pound trophy walleye, and Jayden Bender earned the Pontoon Award with an 11.23-pound fish—both relying on Almight’s exceptional sink rate and sensitivity to stay connected with deep, pressured fish.

Next up, the Casino Cup Walleye Circuit on Lake Sakakawea, Schilling paired with Hunter Friend to once again take 1st place and Big Fish honors with 29.52 pounds and a 9.5-pound kicker. Whether vertical jigging or precision trolling, Almight’s sinking characteristics gave them the edge in every scenario.

And the success didn’t stop there. The 51st SD Governors’ Cup saw Beau Schilling and Ben Beadle dominate the field with a monster 61.51-pound bag, anchored by an 11.80-pound Big Fish. Almight Sinking Braid’s unique construction allowed them to maintain perfect bait presentation in challenging current and depth changes.

Across three events, Sunline Almight Sinking Braid consistently delivered unmatched sensitivity, control, and depth management—and the results are hanging on the leaderboard.

Sunline maintains a top share in the line market in Japan, where it was founded, and exports its line to more than 40 countries worldwide. Sunline America is a subsidiary of Sunline Japan and is responsible for distribution and marketing in North American markets. For more information, please visit http://www.sunlineamerica.com