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the occupied volume is the same, but the use of the round wire involves the existence of the voids, therefore in reality the volume is smaller and therefore also the length, hence the need for the correction factor for the round section regarding the square one, and in addition you should consider a factor for the empty ones.

the use of conical threads in fishing is really very limited, and if ever using conical wires, they are conical only in the last meters (a dozen), influential than the large amount of wire wrapped in the coil.
 
the use of conical threads in fishing is really very limited, and if ever using conical wires, they are conical only in the last meters (a dozen), influential than the large amount of wire wrapped in the coil.
I feel like I contradict you, at least in my amateur fisherman experience. ..in the reels towed the wire starts yellow and ends purple, passing through a myriad of colors. Every color has a different thickness... I have seen them often, I don't know why you have a different experience.. .
 
I feel like I contradict you, at least in my amateur fisherman experience. ..in the reels towed the wire starts yellow and ends purple, passing through a myriad of colors. Every color has a different thickness... I have seen them often, I don't know why you have a different experience.. .
I'm not towing, pesco from the ground and the use of conical threads is motivated by the need of some fishermen not to make the shock leader, but I can assure you that they are really in few those who use conical threads in land fishing, both for the excessive cost, and for a talk of practicality.

When it comes to the tapering wires, I will inform myself with experienced friends in that type of fishing.
 
I'm not towing, pesco from the ground and the use of conical threads is motivated by the need of some fishermen not to make the shock leader, but I can assure you that they are really in few those who use conical threads in land fishing, both for the excessive cost, and for a talk of practicality.

When it comes to the tapering wires, I will inform myself with experienced friends in that type of fishing.
Good, and let me know. However the conical thread serves to have more robustness at the base when it is all stretched, so actually from the ground has not much meaning, given the irrisorial launch distances. . .

Okay, okay, enough ot...
 
just for information duty, apparently there are no conical wires for the towing.

As for coloring, there is the pop-up dacron that changes color every tot meters, to adjust according to color on how many meters of thread have been paraded.
 

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