If you’ve read some of my posts here, you’ll know that I am a conservationist at heart! I love the outdoors and try to help keep it preserved whenever I can. So as I was reading through some online news headlines, one caught my eye that warranted further attention:
“Fishing line recyclers located in Marshall”
So I decided to click and read what this was all about. It seems that down in Alabama, the group PALS (People Against a Littered State) has placed recycling containers in appropriate places so that fishermen can deposit their “bird’s nests” and other un-usable monofilament line. Very cool idea! Especially when you consider the fact that the monofilament line can last for hundreds of years and isn’t biodegradable.
Check out the article here:
Have a great day and I’ll catch you later!
-Mark
What a great idea, I hate seeing litter in the wilderness and one of my pet hates is people flicking cigarette buts into the water, this really sets me off.
Some people just have no idea.
.-= freshwater lures´s last blog ..Fishing with Senko Worms from Gary Yamamoto =-.