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Old April 28th, 2008, 05:20 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
BJ Conner
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Default Discarded/Lost Mono

On Apr 28, 6:33*am, Willi Loehman wrote:
I was walking along the river and saw what looked like a bird hovering
in a strange manner over the water. I got out my camera to get a picture
and while taking the picture I realized it was a bird stuck in some mono.

I went down the bank to try and get it loose. It was hung up fairly high
and I couldn't reach the bird so I used the butt of my flyrod to pull
down the limb. The bird was thrashing fiercely caught by a loop of
knotted mono leader around its wing. The wing was bleeding as well as
it's mouth where it was trying to bite the line. The bird was frantic
and I gave the bird my rod to bite while I used my nippers to cut the
mono close to its wing. I was wondering what I was going to do with this
injured kingfisher but when I cut the mono, it flew off before it hit
the water. Hoping it will be OK.

We've all heard of the dangers to wildlife caused by discarded mono but
this was the first time I saw the results in person. It looked like the
fly fisherman had snagged his fly up in the tree and when he broke it
off, a good portion of the butt section remained in the tree dangling
down in a loop. The kingfisher must have gotten its wing caught while
diving for a fish.

I've left mono in branches with snagged flies before (sometimes there's
"no" choice). Made me think and will make me be more careful.

Willi


I carry a zip-top baggie in my gear. I can find mono on the ground in
most places I fish. I even find it in the "fly-fishing only" places.
How so much of it gets there is puzzling.
About 8 or 9 years ago I wrote to Berkly about modifing their battey
powered "line striper" for picking up discarded mono. I suggested
they put a female threaded appapter on the discharge side. The thead
would allow one to put a plactic pop bottle on it and all of the
collected line would go into the bottle and then into the trash. I
got the usual reply.