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- INDEX Tackle - Line strength
- ADD 100 100
- CONTAINER 0 0 421 280
- DIALOG 0 0 420 280 10 10 13 11 15 7
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- SHADOW 140 15 25 0 1 Line Strength
- Linex 140 38 265 63
- BUTTON 165 234 225 254 11 15 7 [CLOSE]
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- string 180 237 0 1 Close
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- string 100 45 0 1 The strength of the line used for angling is
- string 100 60 0 1 measured in pounds. This classification represents
- string 100 75 0 1 the amount of pressure that the line can withstand
- string 100 90 0 1 before snapping. The weakest line available has a
- string 100 105 0 1 capacity of just 1 lb, whereas the strongest
- string 100 120 0 1 available is 10 lb's. There are fish bigger than
- string 30 135 0 1 the 10 lb tolerance. These can still be caught and reeled in by
- string 30 150 0 1 "Playing" the fish in order to tire it out. You should also bear
- string 30 165 0 1 in mind that the stronger the line the thicker it is an hence
- string 30 180 0 1 more visible to the weary fish. Choosing the strongest line
- string 30 195 0 1 will guard you against the odd big fish but will without a
- string 30 210 0 1 doubt reduce the number of bites you get.
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