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Old June 21st, 2004, 05:42 PM
Bob La Londe
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A couple more tips to try.

Put a slight bend in the foremost end of the main wire. This should cause
the spinner to runn slightly below the line and reduce twist.

Another which I have had mixed results with is to put a very small split
shot on the lowest hook on the following treble hook.

I had to play with these because man years ago in a small trout stream I
could only catch fish on small rooster tails by fishing them without a
swivel. The smallest snap swivel was too much ahrdware, and they just
wouldn't hit it.

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"Pepperoni" wrote in message
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Line twist can be a problem trolling spinners.

To remove the twist, lay out the working end of your line and reel it back
on while punching it with a soft rubber scrap. (like bicicle tube rubber)
This will remove the twist.

To prevent the twist when trolling spinners, use a keel type sinker ahead
of your swivels, or switch to "safety-pin" type spinners.


"Charles Tilson" wrote in message
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IM having a problem with line twist. I trolling in 20 to 5 feet
of water using roster tails, panther martins spinners and roadrunners,.

I'm
using a double eye quality swivel and a clip type swivel on a 10 to 12

inch
leader trolling speed 3MPH
fishing for White bass (sandbass) can any one help have not had this

problem
before.
(Also yes I am spooling the line on the reels the Wright direction

Thanks in advance

Charlie