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Monofilament lasts up to six hundred years. So what happens when we have a wind knot or tangle and have to change tippet or a leader? We stuff the discarded line into our vest pocket,and later find it stuck in our zipper or wrapped around our knot tyer or hook sharpener–ifwe’re lucky. If not? We reach into our pocket and accidentally pull the line out and dropit into the water or onto the bank where it eventually ends up wrapped around a bush, a bird, or a trout.
The inventors, Grasshopper Outdoor Products, Ltd are active anglers and members of the Theordor Gordon Flyfishers, Ttrout Unlimited and the Fedaeration of Fly Fishers and are conscientious anglers, who are intimately committed to avoiding any personal contribution to the deterioration of trout habitat, which includes pollutingwith waste monofilament. To this end they invented the monoMASTER™.
"Anything that reduces pollution is essential in our time, but a device that does it with such ease and enjoyment is a downright miracle. MonoMASTER™ is a 'must-have" for every serious angler".
—Richard Friedenberg; screenwriter, "A River Runs Through It"
What customers are saying:"Finally, a practical solution to a big problem. I've tried using my vest pockets, ziplock baggies and X cut film canisters and all have left me with mono everywhere and catching everything. The Monomaster is a handy little tool that has become an essential and heavily used part of my arsenal. I have always picked up stray mono streamside, but this tool makes it that much easier to take it out. We should all do our parts to mainatain the health of our watersheds - every little bit helps." "When I saw this item I thought of the pockets in my vest sprouting whiskers of scrap tippet that never seem to be emptied. With this item just push the scraps in the slot and spin the handle. Just like the power brush on the vacuum, just wraps around the brush. I even grab line left behind by other fisherman and run it in...no problem!" "The first day I went out with the Monomaster attached to my vest, I put it to excellent use. First, I completely tangled a leader, thanks to one of my harebrained casts. Then I found some 15- to 20-pound monofilament on the bank, left behind by a thoughtless spin fisherman. By the time I got done "cranking" the Monomaster, I had retrieved a good 30 yards of monofilament. I hope the great blue and green herons along that stretch of the Walloomsac appreciate the genius of this fine gadget." Additional MonoMASTER™ Reviews:
American Angler magazine (page 13)
Orvisat
ThisIsFly.com (issue 10, page 25)
http://completefisher.com
http://flyfishing.thefuntimesguide.com
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