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Fishing line is one of the most important components that make up your fishing pole and can either make or break your catch, literally. Without the use of a strong, quality fishing line, you may fall victim to having your line snap during mid-reel. Fortunately, FishingLineDeals is here to help by offering you a large variety of quality fishing lines and other fishing gear so you can confidently reel your fish all the way in.

The earliest fishing lines were made of plant stalks and leaves which led to the later use of horse hair and silk thread. One of the most modern forms of fishing line was the braided line, which is still used by many fishers today. Braided fishing lines are made by weaving fibers into a strand of fishing line. These knotted lines are known for being strong and resistant to abrasions. However, while braided fishing lines may be strong, they are also known for their lack of stretch and certain fishers find that braided fishing lines are too visible in clear waters and tend to spook the fish away.

The most common form of modern fishing line, however, is the monofilament line. Monofilament lines are made of a single fiber and are preferred by many fishermen for their strength and low cost. Another positive to monofilament fishing line is that they are more buoyant and flexible than other lines, which allows them to stretch without breaking when holding the weight of a heavy fish. Monofilament lines come in a variety of colors ranging from green, white and blue to clear and fluorescent. The varying colors are useful depending on the type of fish you are after, because certain fish respond more when they see different colors moving through the water.

When selecting a fishing line, it’s important to choose a proper weight. Fishing line weight is described in pounds of tensile force, meaning the maximum amount of stress, strain and curvature a line can handle before it breaks. When fishing for larger fish or fish that are known to put up a fight, you’ll want to use a heavier weight fishing line because this will allow the line to handle the extra weight and strain without snapping. Likewise, for smaller fish, a lighter weight fishing line will work just fine because the strain and pressure won’t be as severe.

Choosing a fishing line to suite your needs can be a difficult task yet it is one of the most important decisions a fisher can make. FishingLineDeals understands this which is why we offer a large selection of strong and sturdy fishing line as well as fishing rods, reels and all the other components you’ll need to make your day of fishing complete.
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