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Fishing line
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A fishing line is a cord used or made for angling. Fishing lines generally resemble a long, thin string, and vary in material. Important attributes of a fishing line include length, material, weight, and thickness. Other factors relevant to certain fishing environments include breaking strength, knot strength, UV resistance, castability, limpness, stretch, abrasion resistance, and visibility. Most modern lines are made from nylon, braided polymers, or silk.[1][2]

Contents
1 Terminology https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line#Terminology
2 Early lines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line#Early_lines
3 Modern lines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line#Modern_lines
3.1 Specialty lines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line#Specialty_lines
4 Environmental impact https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line#Environmental_impact
5 See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line#See_also
6 External links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line#External_links
7 References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_line#References

Terminology EDIT https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fishing_line&action=edit§ion=1
Fish are caught with a fishing line by encouraging a fish to bite on a fish hook ('https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_hook'). A fish hook will pierce the mouthparts of a fish and is normally barbed to make escape less likely. Another method is to use a gorge, which is buried in the bait such that it would be swallowed end first.

Fishing with a hook and line is called angling. In addition to the use of the hook and line used to catch a fish, a heavy fish may be landed by using a landing net or a hooked pole called a gaff.

Trolling is a technique in which a fishing lure on a line is drawn through the water. Trolling from a moving boat is a technique of big-game fishing and is used to catch large open-water species such as tuna and marlin. Trolling is also a freshwater angling technique often used to catch salmon, northern pike, muskellunge and walleye.

Long-line fishing, also known as a trot line is a commercial fishing technique that uses many baited hooks hanging from a single line.

Snagging is a technique where the objective is to hook the fish in the body. Generally, a large treble hook with a heavy sinker is cast into a river containing a large amount of fish, such as a Salmon, and is quickly jerked and reeled in. Due to the often illegal nature of this method some practitioners have added methods to disguise the practice, such as adding bait or piercing the jerking motion.

Early lines
Leonard Mascall, in his book from 1596 titled “A Booke of fishing with Hooke and Line, and of all other instruments thereunto belonging.” followed in many ways after Dame Juliana Berners, has an excerpt establishing silk worms in the area of England at that time:

..."In May, take the stone flye or Caddis worme, and the bobbe worme vnder the Cowtorde: also ye may take the silke worme, and the baite that breedeth on a Fearne leafe." ...

And another excerpt explaining compiling a silk leader-line for a catgut fly-line.

"...whippe it so faire as yee shall see good, then next your hooke at the bought put throw your silke or haire in going round about the hooke three times, then plucke first your silke or haire..."

As written in 1667 by Samuel Pepys, the fishing lines in his time were made from catgut.[3] Later, silk fishing lines were used around 1724.

Modern lines
Modern fishing lines intended for spinning, spin cast, or bait casting reels are almost entirely made from artificial substances, including nylon, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF, also called fluorocarbon), polyethylene, Dacron and UHMWPE (Honeywell's Spectra or Dyneema).


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