panfish12 Posted June 9, 2016 Posted June 9, 2016 Hi guys, I was just wondering how you should dispose of old worn out tackle, I have quite a few rusty hooks and jigheads, as well as old line. how should I get rid of those types of things safely? Quote
Super User Darren. Posted June 9, 2016 Super User Posted June 9, 2016 1 minute ago, panfish12 said: Hi guys, I was just wondering how you should dispose of old worn out tackle, I have quite a few rusty hooks and jigheads, as well as old line. how should I get rid of those types of things safely? I don't think there's a protocol like with batteries and such. I usually dispose of said things in the trash. 1 Quote
kcdinkerz Posted June 9, 2016 Posted June 9, 2016 I just throw my rusted hooks and jigs in a Gatorade bottle. That way no one will get sticked on accident. 8 Quote
Super User Master Bait'r Posted June 9, 2016 Super User Posted June 9, 2016 They make great cannon fodder fwiw. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted June 9, 2016 Super User Posted June 9, 2016 You use to be able to recycle old line at tackle stores? Like mentioned I put hooks in some sort of bottle and then into the trash. Allen Quote
S. Sass Posted June 9, 2016 Posted June 9, 2016 Not sure of the proper procedure but dont throw it in the lake. I lost a trolling motor to some knuckleheads line. It was a old cheap tm thank goodness. I generally put them in my kitchen trash bag and let the trash man have them. 1 Quote
Avalonjohn44 Posted June 9, 2016 Posted June 9, 2016 Old line I loop up and then cut into little bits so no birds or turtles gets tangled in it at the dump or wherever it ends up. Old hooks I do what kcdinkerz does and put them in a bottle or old can and toss them in recycling. 1 Quote
frosty Posted June 9, 2016 Posted June 9, 2016 I took my niece fishing the other day, she changed her hook and threw the old one in the pond, after I yelled at her for it she said they that away right? What's sad is her father was the one that told her that crap. I wrap my old line on a stick or something like that to dispose of it, and put my old hooks into a bottle of pop can. Quote
kcdinkerz Posted June 9, 2016 Posted June 9, 2016 Yup nothing more frustrating than getting your shoes tangled up in someone's old fishing line while beating the bank. 3 Quote
Super User Sam Posted June 9, 2016 Super User Posted June 9, 2016 " was just wondering how you should dispose of old worn out tackle? You have old worn out tackle? There is no such thing. Keep it like the rest of us and go out and buy some more. 1 Quote
junyer357 Posted June 9, 2016 Posted June 9, 2016 I know a few guys who keep the lead to melt down into new lures. I keep an empty "stax" chips can in the boat for old line. Its about like pringles but a plastic can instead of cardboard. Old or rusty hooks get trashed in something else so they dont hook soemething. 1 Quote
panfish12 Posted June 9, 2016 Author Posted June 9, 2016 Thanks Guys, it just didn't seem right to just throw rusty pointy objects straight into the trash. I always try to pick up line if I find it on the bank, and have collected a few lures that way. 1 Quote
Kid Catch Posted June 10, 2016 Posted June 10, 2016 I remelt my blitzed plastic, dye it black and repour into cnc aluminum molds. Hooks/jigheads, water bottle. Line goes into my bag and in the trash when I return home. Quote
Kyhokie Posted June 10, 2016 Posted June 10, 2016 Anything with lead can be kept in a small Tupperware container then reused for lots of stuff.. Small mom&pop lure makers will use it or I've even given a bunch to cub scouts (they use the lead to weigh down their pine wood derby cars. Quote
Super User soflabasser Posted June 10, 2016 Super User Posted June 10, 2016 I keep old lures and add them to my tackle collection, but throw away old line or anything else that is broken. Quote
BassThumb Posted June 10, 2016 Posted June 10, 2016 Old line - twist it up and stuff it in a beer or soda bottle. Old tackle - give it away to some teen if it's even remotely usable, otherwise toss them in the trash, either in a bottle or not. Quote
Turtle135 Posted June 10, 2016 Posted June 10, 2016 I save old line in a box and ship it off every couple of years to the Berkley Recycling Center. http://www.berkley-fishing.com/Berkley-recycling.html 4 Quote
You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 dump it in the lake near the swimming hole, that'll do the trick Quote
frosty Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 1 hour ago, You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing said: dump it in the lake near the swimming hole, that'll do the trick I know you're joking, but man that's infuriating when people do that. I got to untangle my 2 year old from old line last weekend that someone was to lazy to walk 10 feet to a trash can to throw away! Quote
You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 Yeah always throw trash away, i caught a stocker rainbow that was 22" and it had a 10 inch curlytail worm in its stomach Quote
frosty Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 7 minutes ago, You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing said: Yeah always throw trash away, i caught a stocker rainbow that was 22" and it had a 10 inch curlytail worm in its stomach Did you switch to a 10" curly tail on the next trip??? Quote
You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 no, it probably didn't know any better but thats a good point though 1 Quote
onetime Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 For old line I use a toilet paper roll and wind the line onto it with a cordless, it fits right on the chuck. Then cut it with scissors, old hooks go in a plastic bottle into the recycle bin. If you have any old soft plastics that are still good, I'm sure there are high school fishing teams that would greatly appreciate them. 1 Quote
Fin96 Posted October 20, 2016 Posted October 20, 2016 The best thing would be to have it recycled.But before doing so it would be better if you have a word with your nearest recycling unit so that you can get to know about their policies and then have it recycled.You could even donate them to any fishing organisations that you know of.It would be easier for them and they would not have to spend a lot of money on getting a new one.There are also other charity organisations that you could donate to.Here is a list of charity organisations you could donate to ( http://www.redbins.ca/re-gift-throw-away-or-donate-how-to-donate-your-junk/ ) Quote
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