Apr 02 2022
Ralph DeLeonardis
Fry
Thanks Steve. I was using a BerkelyTrilene( XL Smooth casting), which I believe is mono. The line was about 7 months old and stored in the gargage. I may switch to a Flourocarbon line as you suggest. I fish in a Native Titan Propel 10.5 kayak. It is conceivable that I somehow nicked the line on the pedel drive which extends beneath the kayak. The fish I lost were good fighters, going under the kayak for a period of time as I tried to reel them in. But that is just a somewhat wild guess on my part. More than likely, it was the fishing line. And keeping a net readily accessible would also be a good idea.
Apr 02 2022
Steve Alexander
Admin
Member Since :
2002
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1170
On a recent report by Ralph who fished Brenham Bulter Lake he mentioned his line broke a few times causing him to loose fish. It is something that I read often in our fishing reports and thought it might be a great discussion topic for us to learn, based on your experiences. Here are a few of my own opinions and thoughts on the shelf life of fishing line. We could do a deep dive on the different types of fishing line and why you might use one over the other or what lb test line is the best for a particular lure or style of fishing. But lets stick with shelf life for this discussion.
If you do some reading on the subject, I read reports of Flourocarbon lasting for 5+ years and mono for several years. However, my experience is that you go that long and you have a whole host of problems, which include memory issues to line becoming brittle.
I could do a much longer post, but want to get others experiences.