Knowing which end of a fly line is the front and the rear is important for almost all fly lines. If the line is accidentally reversed, it will definitely not cast properly. In recent times, companies have gone out of their way to eliminate this problem by clearly marking the front of the fly line with its identification (line wt. or grain wt.). While packaged, most include a sticker that reminds you to, "attach this end to backing". However, not all companies do this but there is an easy trick to figure out which end of the fly line is the "weight forward" section that is so important to the lines overall performance. Fly lines are tapered and feature a tip, front taper, belly, rear taper, and finally a running line. In order to tell the difference, one simply needs to examine the first fifteen feet of either end. The front end will thicken quickly and be heavier than the rear end which is thinner and weighs less. This thicker front end is what gives the line its name: weight forward.
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(Pulley) It is a wheel with a grooved rim for carrying a line that turns in a frame or block. When one end of the line is pulled a weight can be raised at the other end of the line
the left side or end of an attacking line of infanry will start a wheel to the right as in a gate swinging shut or closing on the enemy line.
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A plumb bob is a weight on the end of a string. It usually has a pointed lower end. It is hung adjacent to or in line with building elements to check whether they are "plumb" or "true to the vertical". A weight on a string holds the string under tension in a straight line down to the ground because of gravity. A person can move so they can see whether the straight line of the string lines up against the built element, to tell whether it is vertical.
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From the latin: plumbo = lead (Pb) and the weight made from the metal. Plumb line n. 1 : a line (as of cord) that has at one end a weight (as a plumb bob) and is used especially to determine verticality. 2 : a line directed to the center of gravity of the earth : a vertical line.
well my knowlege tell me that it begins below the fall line from a line to Agusta to north macon to lagrange or Columbus........
Forward Wales ended in 2010.
Flash Forward ended in 1997.
You often get bird nest type tangles when casting if the weight of your terminal tackle is too light for the weight of your line. Try using a lighter line or add some weight to the end of it. A gentler casting style may help too.
Planet Forward ended on 2011-04-08.