Monofilament Fishing Line And Its Application

By Anna Gentry


A monofilament fishing line is a line that the most used line in fishing. As its name suggests, it is single-lined and made from plastic fibers. In the recent past, these lines have gained enormous popularity since they were cheaply available in shops and the raw materials for their manufacture were readily available.

These lines are made in varied thicknesses depending on the type of fish they are intended to catch and the regions they are supposed to be used. Their tensile strengths are also varied since they are specific on their application. In addition to that, these lines are also made into different colors.

Their manufacture entails the melting of a number of polymers. The melted polymers are then mixed to come up with a required blend. What follows is the pouring of the mixture into tiny openings in order to come up with the intended fibers.

1938 was the year such a gadget was first made. This innovation resulted into an enormous improvement in this sector as it eased the whole process. Despite the fact that the initial gadgets were stiff and hard to handle, they were relatively strong on their knots hence enhancing a stiff grip when loaded.

These lones are not only used in the catching fish but also in other areas that are not in any way related to aquatic life. The best example is such an application is in the production of medicines. Their byproducts are used to make some products that have curative effects. They may also be used to make jewelry since they are shiny.

Amidst all the advantageous uses, these fishing lines can also pose some dangers to the environment. The monofilament fishing line when broken is usually left on the bank, in the lake or river. The abandoned fibers normally entangle hovering birds and may cause death to them and other wildlife as they never really decompose.



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