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#790430 - 10/05/12 05:18 PM Line shelf-life question
steelheader316 Offline
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Can anyone tell me how long maxima ultragreen tends to last before it looses strength. I have 10# leaders that are a year old that have not been used and are tucked away in a tackle box. How long until I should retie these? Thanks all.
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#790431 - 10/05/12 05:24 PM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: steelheader316]
Chum Man Offline
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i've got spools of line i've been cutting leaders off of for years. as long as it isn't stored in direct sunlight i think it'd be fine.

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#790432 - 10/05/12 05:34 PM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: Chum Man]
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As long as the line hasn't had any chemical reactions with any other plastics it was stored in or near...it'll fish fine.
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#790439 - 10/05/12 06:01 PM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: steelheader316]
Winterun Offline
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Registered: 11/07/02
Posts: 955
Loc: Tac/Puy
Originally Posted By: steelheader316
Can anyone tell me how long maxima ultragreen tends to last before it looses strength. I have 10# leaders that are a year old that have not been used and are tucked away in a tackle box. How long until I should retie these? Thanks all.

steelheader316,
I agree with Sky Guy, and Chum Man as Maxima is good stuff. But if your having to steelhead but once a year your going to have to start rotating out those leaders! Use those old leaders for coho, chum, pinks next year. But for steelheading, a fish of a 1000 casts, with a leader that's been sittting in a tackle box for a whole year, ok half a season??? Save yourself the frustration......spin up some new one's you'll be glad you did!!!
Winterun


Edited by Winterun (10/05/12 06:03 PM)

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#790440 - 10/05/12 06:02 PM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: Sky-Guy]
STRIKE ZONE Offline
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Registered: 08/09/00
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Loc: Hobart,Wa U.S.A
I also use ultra green for leaders and I've been known to toss 3-4 year old leaders with out any issues as long as they didn't get wet / dried or in the sun light to much, all was good.I'll be tossing 2-3 year old steelhead leaders @ the beginning of winter metal season until I blow through what I got.Good luck,
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#790442 - 10/05/12 06:18 PM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: STRIKE ZONE]
stonefish Offline
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Registered: 12/11/02
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Loc: Carkeek Park
I agree with the above.
One thing I do when I purchase a new spool of leader material is write the month and year on the back of it with a black sharpie.
I just like knowing how old it is when I go to use it.
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#790530 - 10/06/12 11:04 AM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: stonefish]
Terry Roth Offline
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Loc: Vashon
Good idea, stonefish----I am always amazed at how fast time passes!!!
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#790575 - 10/06/12 04:58 PM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: Terry Roth]
ColeyG Offline
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Registered: 02/08/07
Posts: 3076
Loc: AK
When mono has been compromised, you can tell by feeling it and looking at it. It will feel and behave differently than the good stuff. As many have said, without having been exposed to the elements and/or foreign substances, mono will last (without compromise) for many years.

I think my oldest bulk spool of 15lb UG is going on 5 years old and it still knots like it is brand new and breaks under about 35lbs of static load smile
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#790622 - 10/07/12 12:28 AM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: ColeyG]
slabhunter Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 01/17/04
Posts: 3758
Loc: Sheltona Beach
Line will photo degrade over time.

Is a fishing trip or a lost wall hanger worth the price of replacing the line?


Edited by slabhunter (10/07/12 12:29 AM)
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#790648 - 10/07/12 11:40 AM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: slabhunter]
Jason Beezuz Offline
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Loc: PNW
Number one rule for me is did it get wet.
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#790657 - 10/07/12 12:44 PM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: Winterun]
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Originally Posted By: Winterun
Originally Posted By: steelheader316
Can anyone tell me how long maxima ultragreen tends to last before it looses strength. I have 10# leaders that are a year old that have not been used and are tucked away in a tackle box. How long until I should retie these? Thanks all.

steelheader316,
I agree with Sky Guy, and Chum Man as Maxima is good stuff. But if your having to steelhead but once a year your going to have to start rotating out those leaders! Use those old leaders for coho, chum, pinks next year. But for steelheading, a fish of a 1000 casts, with a leader that's been sittting in a tackle box for a whole year, ok half a season??? Save yourself the frustration......spin up some new one's you'll be glad you did!!!
Winterun


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#790691 - 10/07/12 06:25 PM Re: Line shelf-life question [Re: ]
Rivrguy Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 03/03/09
Posts: 4580
Loc: Somewhere on the planet,I hope
Used Max 40 for broodstocking for years. Stopped using the hold over on the spools as it did change even stored in the closet. It became brittle and would break much more often as it just seemed to loose the stretch. Learned to get the line from a hi volume outlet to insure the stuff had not been setting around forever.
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