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![]() "Richard Casady" wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 05:09:12 +0000, Gordon wrote: That's not a longline. Those are forty to fifty miles long. Generally 700 lb mono. Looks like weed whacker string. You see the movie Perfect Storm? The lady who was captain of Brown's other boat, the Hannah Boden, wrote a book that describes longlining for swordfish in detail. I don't know about swordfishing but the regs control the number of sets on a longline for the fishing I described. The lines are seldom over a mile long. Gordon That isn't really long, but I don't know what else you could call it. You say they use wire. The weight would be an advantage. The idea is to suspend the main line deeper than boxboat screws, a problem in the Atlantic. Undoubtedly less of a problem in the fishery you refer to. Casady Deeper is better so they will not kill so many albatrosses |
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