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Line Memory Reduction

Posted By: David Newton

Line Memory Reduction - 12/12/21 02:35 PM

I finally tried hi-vis line and it's awesome. Much easier to watch your line for even the most subtle bites. I went with the good ol Mr. Crappie in 4lb. Can't beat 500 yards for like 4 dollars. I like everything about the line with the exception of the coils laying on the water after a cast. It has some memory. Is there any way to get this line to straighten out?
Posted By: K5RCD

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/12/21 04:05 PM

Remove the spool from the reel and soak the line/spool for half an hour or so in a 50/50 mix of liquid fabric softener and water. Be sure to rinse it off after soaking and lube the spool.
Posted By: grout-scout

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/12/21 04:43 PM

Just buy the line conditioner sold at many stores.
Posted By: BillS2006

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/12/21 10:48 PM

Fish more often, don't let the line dry out.
Posted By: Surfwalker

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/13/21 01:20 AM

New to fishing. Have never heard of line conditioner. Any particular brand you recommend?
Posted By: grout-scout

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/13/21 01:31 AM

Well, welcome to a new addiction!

BPS sells 2 kinds, I’m sure online stores also have various brands. Just make sure you shake it up well before spraying your line and let it soak in a little ahead of time for maximum help.

https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/kevin-vandams-line-and-lure-conditioner
Posted By: BillS2006

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/13/21 02:08 AM

KVD's is what I use. Works best if you spray the reels before leaving for the lake.
Posted By: forkduc

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/14/21 02:08 PM

And stretch the line!
Posted By: Mo

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/14/21 02:31 PM

Originally Posted by forkduc
And stretch the line!


Back in my college days , we fished a lot of soil conservation lakes in western Oklahoma. We fished out of float tubes, great fun. Fished predominately with plastic worms. It became a ritual to tie our line to the bumper hitch and stretch the line before getting into the water.

MO
Posted By: jippedgenes

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/14/21 02:54 PM

Good stuff but does not help much if any with Fluorocarbon IMO.
Posted By: David Newton

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/14/21 06:19 PM

Originally Posted by K5RCD
Remove the spool from the reel and soak the line/spool for half an hour or so in a 50/50 mix of liquid fabric softener and water. Be sure to rinse it off after soaking and lube the spool.

That's something new to me. Never heard this suggestion. I'll try it out.

Originally Posted by grout-scout
Just buy the line conditioner sold at many stores.

Tried line conditioner. Applied the night before I went fising. Didn't seem to do much.

What's this about stretching the line?
Posted By: Mo

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/14/21 07:42 PM

Stretching is a temporary fix. Memory will come back.

Hard to do in a boat, that is why we would do it before we got in the water. Tie to an object , back off a distance of a long cast , and pull to
about half the breaking strength of the line , hold for a few seconds , repeat until the line lays straight when you release the tension.

good luck
Mo
Posted By: Vogey

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/14/21 09:16 PM

David...Here is something you might try...It is what I have been doing for a few years now. I use Stren Flourocarbon (4-12 lb. test) exclusively. After you get your new spool...clean off the label & all the glue that holds the label on...Alcohol or WD40 works good for this. Then immerse the spool of line in a bucket or bowl of tap water...leave it in their for about a week. After a week take it out of the water...dry it off and spool it on the reel correctly. (like off of a pencil) When you get the spool about half full, spray it down with the KVD line conditioner. Also spray it down one more time when the spool is full. This is an easy way to eliminate a lot of frustration when on the water...
Posted By: TreeBass

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/14/21 09:26 PM

Originally Posted by Mo
Stretching is a temporary fix. Memory will come back.

Hard to do in a boat, that is why we would do it before we got in the water. Tie to an object , back off a distance of a long cast , and pull to
about half the breaking strength of the line , hold for a few seconds , repeat until the line lays straight when you release the tension.

good luck
Mo




This ^^ is what we do as well, and when idling out, throw a crank bait on and let out ALL your line just like trolling. reel it in and go fishing, Works great
Posted By: gar1970

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/15/21 02:11 PM

Originally Posted by David Newton
I finally tried hi-vis line and it's awesome. Much easier to watch your line for even the most subtle bites. I went with the good ol Mr. Crappie in 4lb. Can't beat 500 yards for like 4 dollars. I like everything about the line with the exception of the coils laying on the water after a cast. It has some memory. Is there any way to get this line to straighten out?

We use the same Mr. Crappie on all 10 of our spincast reels. When the line starts to coil, which is usually after about 4 trips I just change it out. It's cheap enough that it doesn't hurt the wallet! I buy it in the 2000yd mega spools in bulk and get them for $9 a spool
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Posted By: forkduc

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/15/21 03:46 PM

Works fine on floro
Posted By: Teeners boat

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 12/17/21 04:50 PM

Or just buy some McCoys fishing line. I swithced from using Trilene XT for years. I was talking with a gentleman at the lake & he suggested using McCoy's. We tried it & love it. Had my line on for over 8 months & have not had to use the bumper pull stretch method once. Good stuff.

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Posted By: cva34

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 01/06/22 02:54 AM

Remove lables and glue from spool.Put spool in water submerge at room temp... for about week then spool up
Posted By: outfishdya

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 01/06/22 03:59 AM

Originally Posted by Teeners boat
Or just buy some McCoys fishing line. I swithced from using Trilene XT for years. I was talking with a gentleman at the lake & he suggested using McCoy's. We tried it & love it. Had my line on for over 8 months & have not had to use the bumper pull stretch method once. Good stuff.

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Love this line, almost no memory
Posted By: Jim Ford

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 01/06/22 12:49 PM

If you're using a spinning reel try light braid. Some like braid on levelwinds, but I prefer monofilament on them. I tried some light braid on my little BFS Aldebaran, but didn't care for it. You may find that it works for you.
Posted By: ReelSlow

Re: Line Memory Reduction - 01/06/22 01:50 PM

Originally Posted by outfishdya
Originally Posted by Teeners boat
Or just buy some McCoys fishing line. I swithced from using Trilene XT for years. I was talking with a gentleman at the lake & he suggested using McCoy's. We tried it & love it. Had my line on for over 8 months & have not had to use the bumper pull stretch method once. Good stuff.

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Love this line, almost no memory


I started using McCoys about 5 years ago, haven't considered anything else since.
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