Sorry, but can't let this older thread go without adding something. The SUN... it's vicious on floating lines. Especially in your region of the planet. You won't see a lot of BC anglers complaining about it, since we don't really get that much sun and, when we do, it's at a relatively shallow angle. However, I spent some time in New Zealand and Tasmania and couldn't believe the speedy damage done to my floating lines. Hooray for ozone holes! I followed that time with a couple months in the south pacific and south east asia at similar latitudes to Hong Kong where I saw similar bleaching and cracking of new lines. I was fishing a lot while in the southern hemisphere and not a single line survived the season (7 months in total). For some raw numbers, I know of one line that saw approx 45 full days of service in the New Zealand Southlands region and it went from an olive stealth line to a faded yellowish cracked mess. (It was a great weather down there that year.)