The superline revolution continues
Article Abstract:
All superlines are made of polythene, spun into extremely fine filaments that are in turn combined into a thread and braided into fishing line of assorted thicknesses and strengths. It is suggested to use a superline with two to three times the pound-test rating of the nylon mono, which is ordinarily used to get convenience.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 2003
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Dropping like flies
Article Abstract:
The mayfly hatches so ardently pursued by both anglers and trout in late spring and early summer return to the river as mayfly spinner falls and some anglers follow the falls, which can sometime produce larger trout. A few guidelines on how to use imitative mayfly spinners at the right time of the day are presented.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 2003
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