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The Value Of Good Sea Fishing Tackle Line
By Ian Nicol

The line on your sea tackle is very important. It keeps the fish caught when you catch them. Thus, you have to make sure that your line is good when you go out to fish.

How important do you think the line is on a good sea tackle? Any experienced fisherman will tell you that a good line makes all the difference in the world when you are out there on a boat far off the shore and in saltwater. A line that is just the right strength and weight and is kept in good condition on a sea tackle will help you immensely in making sure that you get the fish you are struggling to catch right into your boat.

Unfortunately, even experienced fishermen can forget just how essential it is to keep the line on his sea tackle in sound and working condition. Just like the rest of your gear, your line gets exposed to extreme weather conditions when you use your gear to go out fishing. When left alone and uncared for, your line can get frayed and brittle. Using a frayed and brittle line on your sea tackle can cause you to lose your catch no matter how hard you have hooked it and even if you almost have it inside your boat.

How can you, as a fisherman, avoid the embarrassment of losing your catch because the line on your sea tackle is in a bad way? The simple response to that question would be to take care of your lines. Make sure that your lines and your reels and your other gear are stored away properly after you return from a trip. Put them away in a place where they could be worn down by the heat or by the cold or be made a sport of by bugs.

Also, before you set your boat out to the sea for a trip, take the

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time to check on your sea tackle at least a couple of days before the trip. See if your lines are fraying or if they have weakened. You can tell if you have a weak line by just pulling at it. If the line on your reel is weak, pay a visit to your local tackle shop and get yourself a number of new spools to replace your old line.

On your trip itself, just use the appropriate leader and the appropriate lead weight on your line when you make your cast. The strength of the leader you should use depends on the type of fish you are trying to catch. The same goes for the weight of the leader you ought to use. Many fishermen use this rule of thumb: the strength of the leader should be ten times the weight of the lead. So, if you have a 30-pound leader, your lead should be three ounces only.

There is also an advantage to using a slightly lighter sea tackle when you are out at sea. Not only are you being kinder to your line, but you are also presenting a more natural presentation to your intended catch. A light line on a sea tackle will move more naturally in the water, and it will make it more enticing for the fish to bite.


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