How Do You Get a Fishing Line to Lose Memory?

Fishing line memory is a problem that anglers have to deal with all the time. Fishing line memory is the tendency of the fishing line to retain its shape after being cast, resulting in a decrease in casting distance and accuracy. Memory can also cause the line to tangle more easily, resulting in an overall decrease in performance.

The good news is that there are several ways to reduce or eliminate fishing line memory. The first step is to make sure that you are using the right type of line for your particular type of fishing.

Some lines are designed specifically for certain types of fishing and will have less memory than others. If you’re using a general-purpose line, it may be time to switch to something more specialized.

Once you have the correct type of line, there are a few things you can do to help minimize or eliminate memory. First, spool your reel with fresh line regularly.

Old or worn out line can become brittle and can start to form memory more easily than fresh line. You should also avoid stretching your line when spooling it onto your reel as this will increase its memory.

Once on the reel, there are a few things that you can do as well. One method is known as “cold stretching” which involves running cold water over the spooled up reel for several minutes and then allowing it to dry completely before use. This helps relax the fibers in the fishing line and reduces memory.

Another method is known as “hot stretching” which involves running hot water over the spooled up reel for several minutes and then allowing it to cool completely before use. This helps relax the fibers in the fishing line even further than cold stretching would.

Conclusion

Fishing line memory can be an annoying problem but fortunately there are several methods that can help reduce or eliminate it altogether. By choosing the correct type of fishing line for your needs, regularly replacing old or worn out lines, and using cold or hot stretching techniques you should be able to get rid of any pesky fishing lines memories quickly and easily.

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Daniel Bennet