I’ve not been fishing for a few years but am getting the rods out again for a weekend away with friends in a cottage on the Severn – can’t wait!
The line on my reels is the same line that’s been on there for a few years and has been used so that will be replaced.
I have some braid of various descriptions and some fluorocarbon (IQ if memory serves me correct) that have not been used.
They are still on the spool, I think the fluro may still be in the plastic outer packaging. They have been stored in my tackle box inside my fishing bag all of that time, the bag is kept in a dry garage that is attached to the house so no issues with damp or anything like that.
My question is will those hook length materials have deteriorated at all and will they be safe to use still?
The line on my reels is the same line that’s been on there for a few years and has been used so that will be replaced.
I have some braid of various descriptions and some fluorocarbon (IQ if memory serves me correct) that have not been used.
They are still on the spool, I think the fluro may still be in the plastic outer packaging. They have been stored in my tackle box inside my fishing bag all of that time, the bag is kept in a dry garage that is attached to the house so no issues with damp or anything like that.
My question is will those hook length materials have deteriorated at all and will they be safe to use still?