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Fishing With The Right Line
By Travis Clemens -
There will always be challenges whether one decides to fish either in the river or in the open sea. The important thing to remember is to have patience waiting for the fish and doing the best to catch it when it appears.

To be able to fish, a person would need to get a license since this is requirement by law and the regulations regarding varies from one state to the other.


Getting the right equipment for is also an important factor in making that experience a memorable one. Using the wrong kind of line or one that is made of poor quality will cause many problems such as tangles and lost fish.

There are 4 kinds available in the market. These are monofilament, braided, fused and fluororcarbon.

The Monofilament line is the most popular of the four since it has been around for a very long time. It also works well in different conditions. The problem with this line is that it has “memory.” This means that it has a tendency to keep to a certain shape if stored for some time. If a person does not fish often, it is best to purchase a line that is not very long and it is advisable to change it every time one goes out fishing.

Braided lines are the strongest of the 4 available. These lines don’t stretch

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and are quite easy to see since the woven nature of the line makes it float. The bad part about this line is also about its strength that causes abrasions on other things like one’s hands, the rod and the line that guides the reel. As such, one should have the right hardware around when using it.

Fused lines are similar to braided lines. The only difference is in the manufacturing process where fused lines are glued together with a coating applied over it instead of woven. This makes fused lines share some of the difficulties with braided lines such as making it difficult to cut without a sharp knife or scissors, its tendency to slide around a bit on the reel spool and its visibility to fish which will make catching fish a bit challenging.

Fluorocarbon lines are getting more popular these days since fish are not able to see it in the water.
Travis Clemens is a life time fisherman and he knows the ins and outs of gettinem on the hook! You too can gettem on the hook with Travis as your guide! www.best-fishing-tips.com

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