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RealMagic on fishing line. Before pic
Here is a pic of my reel with build-up from Stren SuperBraid after 15
casts & before a blast of RealMagic |
RealMagic on fishing line. Before pic
"QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... Here is a pic of my reel with build-up from Stren SuperBraid after 15 casts & before a blast of RealMagic The line looks like it has a lovely Birds nest |
RealMagic on fishing line. Before pic
"Mike" wrote in message . .. "QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... Here is a pic of my reel with build-up from Stren SuperBraid after 15 casts & before a blast of RealMagic The line looks like it has a lovely Birds nest No, it's not a true "Bird's Nest," it's just laying on the spool entirely too loose. If the rod/reel were cast using a practice plug in the driveway without keeping any tension on the line as it was reeled in, that will happen all the time. When the line lays on the spool like that, it's quite common for one layer of line to get underneath the other and have a reduction in casting distance. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
RealMagic on fishing line. Before pic
On Sat, 5 Apr 2008 05:14:48 -0500, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote: "Mike" wrote in message ... "QUAKEnSHAKE" wrote in message ... Here is a pic of my reel with build-up from Stren SuperBraid after 15 casts & before a blast of RealMagic The line looks like it has a lovely Birds nest No, it's not a true "Bird's Nest," it's just laying on the spool entirely too loose. If the rod/reel were cast using a practice plug in the driveway without keeping any tension on the line as it was reeled in, that will happen all the time. When the line lays on the spool like that, it's quite common for one layer of line to get underneath the other and have a reduction in casting distance. And when that happens, it's time to fry up some spam with more HUGE brookies, don't you know! By golly, " I love them suckers too" , quoth Steve, el muy gran ESPAMER. |
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