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Folks...i'm getting back into fishing after a lot of years away.....as a
result i have some catching up to do. Thus...a couple of questions. I'd appreciate your some advice on lines. In looking at Fireline and Spiderwire as options for my spinning rods.....it's kind of hard to guess what down-sides there may be. In my distant past, i've used only mono. How about a couple of ideas about strengths and weaknesses of these two lines for the average spin fisherman. TIA.. Tim Wisniewski |
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Welcome Tim! This was discussed last year at about this time. I'm sure
some of out resident gurus will have someing to add, but you can start he http://rofb.net/faq/faq_superlines.htm While you are there, check out the rest of the site, it's full of info. http://www.rofb.org/ Henry Tim Wisniewski wrote: Folks...i'm getting back into fishing after a lot of years away.....as a result i have some catching up to do. Thus...a couple of questions. I'd appreciate your some advice on lines. In looking at Fireline and Spiderwire as options for my spinning rods.....it's kind of hard to guess what down-sides there may be. In my distant past, i've used only mono. How about a couple of ideas about strengths and weaknesses of these two lines for the average spin fisherman. TIA.. Tim Wisniewski |
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![]() "Henry Hefner" wrote in message ... Welcome Tim! This was discussed last year at about this time. I'm sure some of out resident gurus will have someing to add, but you can start he http://rofb.net/faq/faq_superlines.htm While you are there, check out the rest of the site, it's full of info. http://www.rofb.org/ In the FAQ on superlines it says: "Another thing that must be done is make sure that the line is wound on the spool tightly, much tighter than mono. If this isn't done, the line will "cut" down into itself and cause problems. I solve this by either having someone hold the bulk spool tightly while I wind the line on or run the line through a folded towel, clamped in a vice. This insures that the line is wound on tightly." Pardon my ignorance, but what do you do about all the winding on after casts? Or it matter for the last 50 yards more or less? Thanks. K |
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![]() "luv2bafield" wrote in message SNIP Pardon my ignorance, but what do you do about all the winding on after casts? Or it matter for the last 50 yards more or less? If I notice the line getting loose and clumped up, I'll put on the largest lipped, deep diving crankbait I have, freespool the loose line off as I motor away. Then, once I'm back into hard packed line, stop the boat and reel in the lure. This will put the line back on nice and tight. I have to stop the boat because most of the lakes in my area don't allow trolling. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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