Was curious to see if anyone has any experience with corrisionX and Fishing line. I like to use the corrisionX on my reels and was wondering if it had any effect on the line on the reels like making it fail or degrading it. Thanks for the help in advance
Capt. Bill McKinnon
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I think that any petro-chemical based cocktail will degrade nylon (mono) over time... I use it on my reels as well, but only when I'm breaking them down for routine maint, and changing out the line.
Probably not an issue with spectra or dyneema braids. Although, I wonder if the briaded line absorbs, and gets saturated with it. Then leaving/releasing trace amounts of CX behind on the troll, discouraging a bite.?.?
That may be the only area where ol' WD40 has a little edge. WD40 actually attracts fish, my understanding is there is a decent amount of fish oil in it?
I've known alot of guys that actually spray the crap on their lures/baits...
Probably not an issue with spectra or dyneema braids. Although, I wonder if the briaded line absorbs, and gets saturated with it. Then leaving/releasing trace amounts of CX behind on the troll, discouraging a bite.?.?
That may be the only area where ol' WD40 has a little edge. WD40 actually attracts fish, my understanding is there is a decent amount of fish oil in it?
I've known alot of guys that actually spray the crap on their lures/baits...
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I've used CX on my Penn Internationals for years with zero ill effect on the Trilene Big Game line. I had used the Ande' light green line for a long time but it really is only good for one big fish - it crushes easily and is then useless. The Trilene (the dark green) is like baling wire, very tough stuff. It is currently on my 80-Ws and is about 6 or 7 years old with CX all over it. I've not fished them in a few years and would change the line out before using them....but, I stripped off some a few months ago and it appears good as new. Keeping the line out of direct sunlight during storage is a must.
The only downside of CX that I've found is that it will creep under the glass of an LCD display and ruin it if the unit is not 100% sealed. The theory that CX degrades mono has not yet been demonstrated in practice. In my view the huge advantages of the stuff - zero corrosion and super lubrication - far outweighs any perceived degradation of fishing line. Line is cheap, reels ain't.
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The only downside of CX that I've found is that it will creep under the glass of an LCD display and ruin it if the unit is not 100% sealed. The theory that CX degrades mono has not yet been demonstrated in practice. In my view the huge advantages of the stuff - zero corrosion and super lubrication - far outweighs any perceived degradation of fishing line. Line is cheap, reels ain't.
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