I was thinking about this, this morning while having a coffee, I'm pretty
sure I start winding the line so the line from the water goes on the cleat
first, to take up the slack, then go a few turns around and come over the
top of the cleat. Stand on the line that is going to the rod. The rod is
always slack of tension but I use it to keep the line out of the way. Lay
the last wind of line from the outboard side of the cleat toward the
inboard side of the cleat. Lean against the pedestal and pulse the E-motor,
on high, in the opposite direction of the line. Just might be the trick?
My lake is full of snags, it's just second nature to do it in a couple of
seconds. In the late fall, when the weeds a dying it pulls clods of weed up
like a bushel basket and ten feet long.
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Steve
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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"Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message
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NUTS.......maybe it's all in the way I hold my mouth? I don't use the
"8"s,
just goes ta show ya.....
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Steve
I have to admit it sounds like a great idea. I only tried it once, and it
didn't work too well that one time. I'll just keep my regular stump
puller
in the boat.
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Bob La Londe
http://www.YumaBassMan.com