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		<description><![CDATA[There are many types of fishing lines today, but the braided fishing lines remains one of the most widely used. The braided fishing lines today are made of synthetic material that are both strong and flexible. To use braided fishing lines effectively, monofilament must be applied.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite being one of the oldest fishing line variants, braided fishing lines are still used by a lot of people. Part of the attraction is the strength in relation to its diameter. It is also favored by some due to the stretch lack and knot force. They are also known for being resistant to abrasion.</p>
<p><strong>Composition and Usage </strong></p>
<p>Old models are made of cotton and linen but the newer ones are constructed of Spectra, Dacron and other artificial materials. Most of these products have a breaking strength that goes well beyond the pound for test rating.</p>
<p>Due to their opacity, monofilament is placed on the end. This   functions as a leader and makes the braided fishing lines less conspicuous to fish.</p>
<p>Newer models can work with any kind of fishing reel. However they are best known for bait casting reels. They are especially popular for trolling.</p>
<p>There are two knots used on braided lines; the Palomar and Uni knots.</p>
<p><strong>How to Tie the Palomar Knot</strong></p>
<p>Thread the line in the hook’s eye. Put the line back through the eye and make a loop on its side. Make a single knot using the line and loop. Next, put the looped end in the loop made by the knot.</p>
<p>To make this braided fishing lines knot, put the loop side over the hook. Wet the line. Pull the tag until the knot tightens. Trim the end.</p>
<p><strong>How to Tie the Uni Knot </strong></p>
<p>Put the line through the hook eye. Make a loop on the standing line and pass this in the loop and main line. Repeat this eight times. Wet the line. Set the knot toward the hook eye. Pull the tag and trim the end.</p>
<p><strong>Tips for Buyers </strong></p>
<p>The first thing to consider is the line strength. They should be flexible enough to be used in freshwater and saltwater. Cheaper braided fishing lines break easily. You should also determine how well it does in retrieving. A well made product should make it easy regardless of whether the load is light or heavy.</p>
<p><strong>Other Suggestions </strong></p>
<p>Unless you use a monofilament, the fishing line will likely scare away the fish, so keep that in mind when you use it. Some of these fishing lines only work with certain rods, so check the manufacturer specs for information.</p>
<p>When using these fishing lines, you need to be observant. The fact that there’s little stretching means the bait could be tugged from the fish.</p>
<p>You should also have drag set; this is to ensure the fish doesn’t break the hooks from the mouth. This can happen if its goes at the vessel.</p>
<p>First time users shouldn’t set the hook too hard because the rod might snap. You can use clippers or scissors to cut the braids. Most prefer to use scissors, but it’s a matter of personal   preference.</p>
<p>With its flexibility and durability, the braided fishing lines continue to be used by fishermen around the world. By knowing its strengths and limitations, this fishing line can be a dependable tool for both seasoned and novice fishing enthusiasts.</p>
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