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changing out line
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11/17/15 06:08 AM
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Joined: Jan 2014
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West Texas FX
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How often do y'all re-spool fluorocarbon line?
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Re: changing out line
[Re: West Texas FX]
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11/17/15 09:50 AM
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Joined: May 2005
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Longeye
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Every time I catch a SAL. Haven't had to change it yet.
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Re: changing out line
[Re: West Texas FX]
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11/17/15 12:24 PM
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Joined: Mar 2015
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Brad R
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For short leaders that stay off the reel? After every trip out, I re-tie so I have a fresh junction knot on fresh line. The braid main line backing it up seems to last a very long time.
Brad
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Re: changing out line
[Re: West Texas FX]
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11/17/15 01:45 PM
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ezbassin
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I make that decision based on the condition of the line. Some rods I use more often than others so I don't change it as often on the ones that get less use. I change it often on my drop shot rod since it gets a lot of use and it is 12 pound test.
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Re: changing out line
[Re: Longeye]
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11/17/15 02:41 PM
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Joined: Sep 2015
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Possumkingdomtackle
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Every time I catch a SAL. Haven't had to change it yet. I use this for a general rule of thumb also ha!
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Re: changing out line
[Re: West Texas FX]
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11/17/15 03:10 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 2,772
Outdoordude
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I'm still using the same Seaguar I spooled up in January (fishing nearly every weekend this year). Landed a 30 lb blue catfish on 12 lb test that bit a squarebill last weekend so it appears the line is still good to go.
For rods that get re-ties all the time (using Texas rigs and jigs in rocks, for example), I'll re-spool when the line on the spool gets so short that I can't make a long cast without getting down to the knot, and then I'll save that line for leader material. So, maybe a couple times a year on frequent re-tie rods. For what I pay for fluoro it d--- well better last that long.
Scott Jones
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