Sensational high quality Sky Line monofilament and high strength. Its smooth surface is protected by a
carbon film which increases its abrasion resistance and its DURABILITY, key characteristics
to face a competition with the highest guarantees of success. In the Super Clear finish
the fluorocarbon film makes it less noticeable underwater.
150 and 300 m coils.
150 and 300 m coils.
- The diameter is: 0,14 mm.
- Resistance: two pounds.
- The diameter is: 0,16 mm.
- Resistance: that's four pounds.
- The diameter is: 0,18 mm.
- Resistance: it's five and a half.
- The diameter is: 0,20 mm.
- Resistance: it weighs 20 pounds.
- The diameter is: 0,22 mm.
- Resistance: that's seven and a half pounds.
- The diameter is: 0,24 mm.
- Resistance: it's eight and a half pounds.
- The diameter is: 0,26 mm.
- Resistance: it's nine and a half pounds.
- The diameter is: 0,30 mm.
- Resistance: it weighs 40 pounds.
- The diameter is: 0,37 mm.
- Resistance: it's five pounds.
Types of lines
We can distinguish three types of lines:
- Level: with constant diameter along its entire length
- Double Taper: line with a central portion type Level that decreases towards the ends
- Weight Forward: line that in its first part is Level type, in the tip it is Taper and has a small thicker portion in the tip, which allows an additional weight, offering better casts
- Shooting Head: the same as the Weight Forward, varying only in that its tip is made of monofilament
COLORS
- Green: low visibility, it is very common, since it is suitable for almost any situation
- Transparent: perfect in very clear waters
- Gold: easier to see, so it is optimal in cases where we do not have too much light or when we need to be constantly aware of the line
- Brown brown: valid for muddy areas and turbid waters, where it will go practically unnoticed
- Fluorescent (blue/transparent): with sunlight its blue color will intensify, making it easier to see when casting and retrieving; however, it is invisible underwater
How to check the quality of the fishing line
- Flexibility: stretch the monofilament and check its elongation before breakage. If it can elongate 20% without deforming (i.e. recovering its initial position), it is a good line, but if it remains stiff, it should be discarded
- Hardness: tie a knot in the line, if it is very hard it will break when subjected to a little more than half of its breaking load. If it breaks at 70%, it is a monofilament with good characteristics. Keep in mind that this resistance decreases by 10% when the yarn is wet
- Uniformity: pass the yarn between your fingers to detect possible deformations
How to care for your fishing line
If we want our fishing line to maintain its qualities, we must take proper care of it
- Protect it from light and air. Nylon is a material sensitive to ultraviolet rays, so if you are not going to use your lines for some time, it will be better to wind them on themselves in spirals that are as large as possible and enclose them in airtight jars
- Do not work with them without first soaking them for some time in water; in addition to working better you will avoid possible breakage to a greater extent
- Get into the habit of keeping your lines clean, they will give you much better results. Para take it off the reel and wipe it with a cloth dampened in soapy water. It is very important that if you are going to store it, dry it perfectly. Before use, wipe it with a natural chamois to polish it
- Do not hesitate to discard your old fishing lines, since you will not be able to demand much from them and they can give you an annoyance at the worst moment
- Change the entire reel line if the fishing activity is intense. Be careful where you throw it away; keep in mind that nylon is not biodegradable
How to choose the fishing line
The fishing line is one of the most important accessories for the angler. The choice of diameter and strength can make the difference between the result of the day.
Para Therefore, we must know what we want to use it for and what kind of fishing we are going to do and from where.
RESISTANCE OF THE LINE
The first thing we have to look at is the load capacity it offers. That is why we must be guided by the criteria established by the IGFA (International Game Fish Association) which determines the force that can be put on a fish to catch it.
Even so, for the same resistance there are differences between diameters depending on the different brands.
This is the criterion for measuring the resistance worldwide established by the IGFA
| METRIC SYSTEM | ENGLISH SYSTEM | RESISTANCE |
| 1 kg. | 2.20 lbs | 2 lbs |
| 2 kg. | 4.40 lbs | 4 lbs |
| 3 kg. | 6.61 lbs | 6 lbs |
| 4 kg. | 8.81 lbs | 8 lbs |
| 6 kg. | 13.22 lbs | 13 lbs |
| 8 kg. | 17.63 lbs | 17 lbs |
| 10 kg. | 22.04 lbs | 20 lbs |
| 15 kg. | 33.06 lbs | 30 lbs |
| 24 kg. | 52.91 lbs | 50 lbs |
| 37 kg. | 81.57 lbs | 80 lbs |
| 60 kg. | 132.27 lbs | 130 pounds |
The maximum size allowed by the IGFA for sport fishing is 130 pounds, while the lightest line on the market has a strength of 2 pounds.
You should keep in mind that the lower the strength of the line, the thinner the line will be and the less visible it will be to the fish. In addition, a thin line weighs less than a line with a larger diameter and which offers a softer action, allowing the bait to move in the water in a more natural way; for this reason and taking into account that any of the baits we use will have a specific weight, we will consider that a heavy line will surely offer little naturalness.
Para your choice, you can take into account the following resistance chart
| DIAMETER, IN HUNDREDTHS OF MM | RESISTANCE, IN KG |
| 0.10 | 0,8 |
| 0.12 | 1,1 |
| 0.15 | 1,6 |
| 0.18 | 2,2 |
| 0.20 | 2,8 |
| 0.22 | 3,2 |
| 0.25 | 4,1 |
| 0.30 | 5,8 |
| 0.35 | 7,9 |
| 0.40 | 10 |
| 0.45 | 12 |
| 0.50 | 15 |
| 0.60 | 21 |
Another of the fundamental points that must be taken into account in a line is its elasticity; that is, its stretching capacity. Thus, a line that is very elastic will transmit the pulls and the thrust made to the lure late; while if the elasticity is not very elastic, it will be faster but at the same time it will make both reel and rings suffer.
A term that we must know when talking about lines is that of memory, that is, the level of adaptation to a certain situation. Indeed, the line is constantly lodged in the spool, if it has a high memory, it will shoot out as if it were a spring, which will undoubtedly affect casting and retrieval.
DATA YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT A LINEIn addition to all the above mentioned about resistance and elasticity, the manufacturer will provide us with a series of data that are extremely important when deciding on a particular line.
You should know the meaning of each of these data
- Diameter: thickness of the line. It is usually given in millimeters, but can also be given in inches
- Weight: indicates the weight of the catch supported by the line, beyond which it will break. It is expressed in kilograms or pounds
- Weight at breakage: this depends on the elasticity and resistance of the line and is about twice the weight. It is given in yarns or pounds
- Length of the line: its size. Expressed in meters or yards
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