Collection: Ligne, flotteurs, poids et matériel terminal

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Fishing Line, Floats, Weights & Terminal Tackle FAQ

What is fishing line and how do I choose the right type?

Fishing line is the cord used for angling. The type you choose depends on the fishing technique, target species, and water conditions. Common types include monofilament, braided, and fluorocarbon lines, each offering different levels of strength, visibility, and stretch.

Why are different weights used in fishing?

Weights, or sinkers, are used to anchor the bait in water and increase the distance of a cast. The right weight depends on the fishing setup and conditions. Heavier weights are used for deep-water fishing, while lighter ones are suitable for shallow or still waters.

What are fishing floats and their purpose?

Fishing floats, or bobbers, help suspend your bait at a predetermined depth, attract fish, and signal a bite when they move or submerge. Choosing the right float involves considering the water conditions and the type of fish targeted.

What does Terminal Tackle mean in regards to fishing?

Terminal tackle refers to the components that are attached to the end of a fishing line, including hooks, swivels, sinkers, and floats. It plays a crucial role in setting up fishing rigs for different scenarios.

How can I effectively use weights for better bait presentation?

Properly placing weights on your line can help keep your bait in the strike zone, allowing for better presentation and increased chances of catching fish. Split shot weights are good for fine-tuning buoyancy, while larger weights are better for bottom fishing.

How often should I replace my fishing line and terminal tackle?

Replace fishing lines at least once a season or more frequently based on usage and wear signs. Inspect terminal tackle regularly for rust, corrosion, or damage, especially after fishing in harsh conditions, to ensure optimal performance and safety.