02-20-2025, 07:28 PM
Wiperhunter,
Yes, the "add image to post" button finally showed up and started working. I tried initially to copy/past a picture into the post and got the infamous "your post is too long" error. Then I saw the button and tried it, and it worked. I use Microsoft Edge (which replaced) internet explorer.
To answer your question: I never replaced any of my Nanofil. I just would remove the top 6' or so if it was frayed and then retie a flouro leader to it.
On another slightly off-topic, but related comment: When I moved to Utah in 1992 I bought some Original Spiderwire line. It was 6lb diameter and 30lb test. Several of my buddies laughed at me for spending $21.99 for a 100 yard spool at that time. I still have that same line on that same Abu Garcia Power4 baitcaster. The line still is as strong as ever and when I get snagged I still have to wrap it around a leather glove to break it. That was the best line ever and has lasted 33 years now!!! Simply amazing! I used it for ice fishing and open water fishing. They quit making that and now Spiderwire offers several different superlines with "cool" names. But nothing I found has beat the original.
Yes, the "add image to post" button finally showed up and started working. I tried initially to copy/past a picture into the post and got the infamous "your post is too long" error. Then I saw the button and tried it, and it worked. I use Microsoft Edge (which replaced) internet explorer.
To answer your question: I never replaced any of my Nanofil. I just would remove the top 6' or so if it was frayed and then retie a flouro leader to it.
On another slightly off-topic, but related comment: When I moved to Utah in 1992 I bought some Original Spiderwire line. It was 6lb diameter and 30lb test. Several of my buddies laughed at me for spending $21.99 for a 100 yard spool at that time. I still have that same line on that same Abu Garcia Power4 baitcaster. The line still is as strong as ever and when I get snagged I still have to wrap it around a leather glove to break it. That was the best line ever and has lasted 33 years now!!! Simply amazing! I used it for ice fishing and open water fishing. They quit making that and now Spiderwire offers several different superlines with "cool" names. But nothing I found has beat the original.