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- n. A firebreak.
- n. A row of firefighters seeking to stop spread of a forest fire.
- n. The line where firefighters intend to stop a spreading fire.
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“Next to boots, the most important piece of kit you have on the fireline is your pack.”
“I was thinking fireline 6 pound or 8 pound. any info”
“All Answers from nathan. grell wrote 31 weeks 12 hours ago im not sure how fireline holds up to stripers but i love using it for largemouth and smallies, it frays pretty bad. i usually go out 4 times and when i get home cut the frayed off.”
“Yes | No | Report from nathan. grell wrote 31 weeks 12 hours ago im not sure how fireline holds up to stripers but i love using it for largemouth and smallies, it frays pretty bad. i usually go out 4 times and when i get home cut the frayed off.”
“And of course -- like Taylor -- I'm a writer; I have a double respect for the man who both endured the rigors of fighting fire until his mid-fifties and wrote a riveting book about his life on the fireline.”
“Trilene XL for most mono, braided i like fireline but have heard good things about rapalas new braid and will give it a try this spring”
“I was thinking fireline 6 pound or 8 pound. any info would be great thanks. from J4huntfish on 02.05.10”
“We jumped below the Whisperpine fire and began to establish a fireline.”
“ I radioed the others, and we scrambled to set up a fireline in time.”
“I radioed the others, and we scrambled to set up a fireline in time.”
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