I'll be making two trips to Southern Missouri over the next 60 days to fish for trout and smallies.
I bought some new fluorocarbon tippet.
I believe mono gets "old", and should be switched out after a season.
Does fluorocarbon get old or brittle?
I'll be making two trips to Southern Missouri over the next 60 days to fish for trout and smallies.
I bought some new fluorocarbon tippet.
I believe mono gets "old", and should be switched out after a season.
Does fluorocarbon get old or brittle?
"You must not be too greedy in catching your said game (fish), as in taking too much at one time...That could easily be the occasion of destroying your own sport and other men's also." Juliana Berners (1450)