Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Fishing Lines And Their Design

By Mia Sawyer


Fishing has developed over the past so many years into a popular sport, deep waters, including the high seas. It is an occupation for many of our forefathers' centuries ago, and was practiced for making a living. In those days fishing was confined to inland waters. Angling which is very popular as a sport is also a very profitable business. People who indulge in this activity were able to use very advanced technology, knowing how to go about doing it for different kinds of fish.

High technology has helped new products to help in angling. These products have an effect of revolutionizing fishing methods. A product so developed is the fishing line which is braided.

This braided line is very smooth and easily slips into the water. Smoother on the guides, no cutting of the guides happen. It has greater sticking power on the reel.

Because of the braiding it has better strength than the single filament line, nearly five times as much as a result it enables the use of bait and lures which are lighter.

A braided line gets immersed fully in water more easily, wherever the fishing is done. It is inelastic but very strong. Material used is polyethylene and core is made of lead wire.

It is capable of withstanding the corrosion of salty water and with good strength. It is quite strong apart from being durable. The fishing rod should use guides of silicon carbide, for prevention of aberration due to the fishing line.

This line is line has claimed of being more strong than steel by ten times. The line colored differently over its length to act as a good camouflage.

Casting of the line is very smooth operation. Tying knots is a quite an easy job. The braided line is one of their favorite items with anglers to be kept as a spare in the tool box. It is popular because of the many advantages it has.




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