Spotlight Post: Using fluorocarbon line
November 6th 2008 06:57
James Rickard wrote on AnglingFish.net . . .
Using fluorocarbon line
You can't talk about "superlines" and not mention fluorocarbons! This is another spool of line that can end up costing a few bucks so, read this and know what you're getting into!
Monofilament used to rule the market when it came to line. In the past few years, however, mono has slowly fallen out of favor with tournament anglers and they're turning to fluorocarbon line.
Fluorocarbon line originated in Japan back in the 70's but, it didn't REALLY catch on until the 90's when it was introduced as leader material for saltwater fishing.
Click here to read this post in its entirety.
Using fluorocarbon line
You can't talk about "superlines" and not mention fluorocarbons! This is another spool of line that can end up costing a few bucks so, read this and know what you're getting into!
Monofilament used to rule the market when it came to line. In the past few years, however, mono has slowly fallen out of favor with tournament anglers and they're turning to fluorocarbon line.
Fluorocarbon line originated in Japan back in the 70's but, it didn't REALLY catch on until the 90's when it was introduced as leader material for saltwater fishing.
Click here to read this post in its entirety.
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