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I just came across 6 spools of mono new still in wrapping that I put in a cubbord in the basement about 6 years ago. Is it still any good?
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Interesting thread,…………. when you buy a spool you have no idea how old it is, not like it has an expiry date on it. If it was my line I would be using it but first would soak it in warm water (with a drop of dish washing soap) and spool wet under tension to hopefully remove some of the memory and to get a real nice line lay on the spool.
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If it were me I'd chuck 'em. Another option is to pick yourself up a bottle of line and lure conditioner and spray each spool a couple times. I have been using http://www.lineandlure.com/ for years with no complaints....infact, it not only restores old line but it can actually improve the quality of it as well if it's not damaged. This stuff is for real. I change mono at least a couple times a season as my rods are always exposed to the sun. Even with the use of reel covers and no direct exposure to UV, heat can ruin a spool of line very quick!
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Re: MONO
This is my thought exactly...How do you know the line you purchased is not 10 years old??? If I was to hand you a spool of your line without you knowing could you tell the difference?? Now the soap and warm water for memory thing....Does that really work?Iceman wrote:Interesting thread,…………. when you buy a spool you have no idea how old it is, not like it has an expiry date on it. If it was my line I would be using it but first would soak it in warm water (with a drop of dish washing soap) and spool wet under tension to hopefully remove some of the memory and to get a real nice line lay on the spool.
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Re: MONO
I do it all the time, gets all the dust and crap off the line and when holding under tension do so with a clean rag you will be amazed at what comes of new mono, braid is just as dirty I spool it the same way, got the info from a British fisherman, made sense to me and have done it ever since. Some Brits are so fanatical about clean line that they actually clean their line throughout the year.almontefisher wrote:This is my thought exactly...How do you know the line you purchased is not 10 years old??? If I was to hand you a spool of your line without you knowing could you tell the difference?? Now the soap and warm water for memory thing....Does that really work?Iceman wrote:Interesting thread,…………. when you buy a spool you have no idea how old it is, not like it has an expiry date on it. If it was my line I would be using it but first would soak it in warm water (with a drop of dish washing soap) and spool wet under tension to hopefully remove some of the memory and to get a real nice line lay on the spool.
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Re: MONO
A name or two come to mind MarkIceman wrote:Some Brits are so fanatical about clean line that they actually clean their line throughout the year.

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