What is the proper method to dispose of nylon fishing line?

As someone who loves to spend time on the water, it’s important to be aware of how our actions can impact the environment. One common issue that many boaters and anglers face is how to properly dispose of nylon fishing line.

Nylon fishing line is not biodegradable, meaning it can persist in the environment for hundreds of years if not disposed of properly. Improperly discarded fishing line can pose a serious threat to wildlife, who can become entangled in the line, causing injury or even death.

So, what is the proper method for disposing of nylon fishing line? The answer is quite simple: recycle it.

Many fishing and boating stores offer a recycling program for used fishing line. These bins are typically located near the store entrance or in the tackle section. Simply collect your used fishing line and drop it off in the designated bin.

If you don’t have access to a recycling program, you can also cut the fishing line into small pieces and dispose of it in the trash. However, be sure to properly secure the line in a bag or container to prevent it from blowing away.

Another important aspect to consider is proper disposal of fishing lures and hooks. These items can also pose a threat to wildlife if not disposed of properly. Lures and hooks should be removed from the fishing line and safely stored in tackle boxes or containers. Do not leave them on the shoreline or toss them in the water.

By properly disposing of nylon fishing line and other fishing gear, we can help preserve our waterways and protect wildlife. It’s a small action we can take to make a big difference.

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