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Litter always bothers me but discarded fishing line has always infuriated me. When you shorefish line from snags and breakoffs cause alot of challenges but intentional discarding is flat out wrong. The most interesting fact I learned was the life span of mono and fluro. I can only guess the lifespan of braid. Ya I'm one of those crazies that bring along a trash bag and will usually walk the bank and pick up the crap when done fishing, not mine, others. Sometimes get a half kitchen size bag within 20 yards of a trash barrel. People flat out amaze me at times. Trust me I'm no nature fanatic but respecting what and where we use our rights deserves to be treated at the bare minimum with a little respect. You all have seen birds caught in trees due to line on one foot snagging a branch, truely a hard site. And they are visious when you try to cut them out. ![]() Anyway, anyone try this? Made by Eagle Claw. Man I really like the line I use now but I may have to give it a try. Think I read it was designed for crappie fishing which I have done and still do like...when bassing is slow. I got 5 full time crappie setups still...had many more. True crappie fishing is as addicting as bassin...I don't live bait nothing and crappie love trees and branches and they get full of line at crappie hot spots parshly due to lite line usage.
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i too hate the wy some folks discard their line. often i am taking line outta some timber or limb when retrieving MY bait from said structure. freed a smal turtle a few weeks back. bream fishermen i could tell. if only folks would take care of the waters they say the "love" to use........
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I have "caught" more discarded line and junk baits and hooks this year than I have in my entire life. Dug it out of both motors as well. Braid and mono both.
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It's ripe here in the UK with litter and junk on bankside, utter disgrace, & I ain't talkin' about just line and tackle, crisps/chip packets, beer cans, burnt debris, even human & dog waste. not just anglers but dog walkers and the general public are to blame too.could accomplish, but there are the good folk too, I don't take litter home(usually leave it in a pile and notify local council/garbage men) I can Imagen a young faimly walking along the river to only fing a child impaled with fishing hooks
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I'm just glad someone else picks up trash. Hell, I has been kicked off ponds even though I was picking up trash that all their "members" had left. (golf course pond and I had permission to be there but they didn't see it that way)
I also read recently (in bassmaster I think) about how used soft plastics, thrown overboard, eventually get eaten by fish and can't be digested. The researchers said they cut open dead fish and their stomach was basically solid with soft plastics. So I have been keeping those in the boat when I'm done with em and throwing them away at the end of the day.
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aikenyounggun, Thanks.
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