How To Choose The Right Fishing Line

By John Andrews

You wouldn't think that choosing the right fishing line would be so complex but indeed it is. Fishing line needs to be geared toward the type of fish you will be catching as well as a number of other factors. Line is perhaps the most important item in the fisherman's box.

It plays a major role in the fisherman's ability to catch the fish they are out to catch and can be the difference between a failed day at fishing and a successful one. The amount of differing line out there today is enormous. Choosing the right fishing line can be easy if you know what you are looking for.

A fisherman must understand the pros and cons of the line they use. It is the lifeblood of all fishing endeavors. A lot of anglers get confused about this but that is primarily due to the fact that they remain uneducated in regards to the many different line types that are available.

One of the most used lines today is monofilament line. This line dates back to 1938 and was created by DuPont. This is a synthetic super polymer which can make any textile fibers stronger. This line is primitive and is used by many today. However if your looking to do some deep sea fishing or any deep water fishing this wouldn't be a good choice when choosing the right fishing line. This line just doesn't have enough strength for larger fish.

Braided line was the most popular of the strings before nylon was discovered. However, braided Dacron had very poor strength and the knots were just too shady to make a real difference. It has very little stretch so, if you are looking to catch a fish that is going to put up a bit of a fight, this string will not do the job.

Another popular polymer line is Fluorocarbon, this can be a great pick when choosing the right fishing line. This line has a identical refractive index making it practically invisible in the water. It won't absorb water either. This will make the line last for a very long time.

fluorocarbon lines requires special attention, like all super lines. One of the most popular knots used today with this line is a Trilene knot. You would always want to get the knot wet when knotting the line; this will give you a more secure knot. By wetting the line it will keep the line from becoming weak over time. Before using any new line it is always good to test the lines strength before attaching your favorite lures to it. Many fishermen have lost there favorite lures by skipping this process!

Choosing the right fishing line is more complex than you would think but it is also a great deal simpler than you would have thought as well. Just remember to choose the right line for the type of fish you are trying to catch and the water you will be fishing in. Any fishing store associate will be happy to assist you in making the best decision.

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