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I have a ton of old wads of fishing line that I am looking to get rid of, and I don't want to throw it out. Any suggestions?

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I like to wrap mine around a rock and throw it to the bottom of the lake.

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I have a ton of old wads of fishing line that I am looking to get rid of, and I don't want to throw it out. Any suggestions?
Yup Berkley has a recycle program visit here.......

http://www.berkley-fishing.com/about_conservation.php

This is were I send all of the line I remove before servicing reels...

Tight Lines!!!!

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We have containers in Florida at many public fishing locations designated for old line, I use them.  I put my old line in bag, toss it in the trunk of my car until I pass by a receptacle for old line.

Old line can be a nightmare for birds and animals.

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Put mine in a milk carton, and toss it in the recycleing bin...which the city picks up.

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Check BPS.  I think at one time they use to take old line.

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