HI Tom
    I generally replace my dry lines when they show the fine cracks or one or two cracks that are deep.  It depends on the line a lot on how long it lasts. I seldom get more than 6-8 months out of a dry line.
    I have some wet lines that are going on 10-15 years and are still in good shape.
    Dean

Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

How often and under what circumstances do you guys throw away and
replace your lines? What indicators or performance problems do you
encounter that makes you decide that it is time for a particular line
to go?

How long can you expect a seldom used line stored on an extra spool to
last?

I've noticed that some of my older lines have tiny cracks in the line
coatings, but they still cast just fine. I have noticed that floating
lines with this condition don't float as well.

What are your observations? Inquiring minds want to know.


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