Fishing reels are designed so you can quickly and easily remove fishing line and re-spool it as needed. Whether winding monofilament fishing line onto the spool of a spinning reel (fixed spool) or baitcasting reel, change out old and damage… read more
While monofilament fishing line and braided fishing line are both rated for heavy-action reels and can accommodate both single and double-digit pound applications, braided fishing line is constructed with multiple strands of fiber braided t… read more
Copper wire and monofilament fishing line can be used for saltwater and freshwater fishing; however, copper wire is most commonly used for deep-water applications. Copper wire is made up of several strands and rated based on the number of p… read more
A trellis is a kind of grid or latticework--with a crisscross pattern--used specifically to support and guide the growth of vines and climbing plants, or creeping plants as they are also known. You can create a trellis using monofilament fi… read more
Adding fishing cord to a fishing reel is a relatively easy task. Once you purchase the correct type of monofilament fishing cord, you can thread the spool of a reel and wind the line in a matter of minutes. You'll need to repeat the process… read more
Nylon monofilament is the ideal material for fishing line. It's rot-proof, totally resistance to saltwater, and sinks slowly. Monofilament fishing line does have two great weaknesses: Extreme heat and UV rays. Exposure to either high heat o… read more
Thick monofilament lines are often used in saltwater fishing. The larger species of fish found in open saltwater require the use of 50-pound-test and heavier lines. Tying knots in heavy lines requires a knot which is simple in design yet ho… read more
One of the most difficult things any angler must do is determine what fishing line to use in what situations. For decades, the choice was not one of composition, but brand. Monofilament fishing line dominated the market. It has been joined… read more
Monofilament fishing lines are a popular choice for anglers across the country since these versatile fishing lines can be used in many situations for a multitude of fish species. No matter if you need a light line to fool wary trout or a to… read more
Monofilament fishing line is the most popular type of line available to anglers. According to the Bass Pro Shops website, statistics show two out of three spools of line purchased are monofilament. read more
Monofilament fishing line is the most common type of fishing line available and comes in a variety of colors and strengths. Despite its popularity, there is growing concern about the way monofilament lines impact the environment. read more
Monofilament fishing line has dominated the fishing scene since its invention in the late 1930s. Composed of a single strand of molten plastic extruded through a die, monofilament fishing line is strong and inexpensive. read more
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