salt water.....
"Larry L" wrote in message
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"rb608" wrote
But 50' or more of sinking line? You can't just pick that up & cast
it again.
shooting heads make a big difference
I've had good success with heads "too heavy" for the rod that I cut back a
inch or two at a time until they balanced that rod to my feel ... this
leaves you with a shorter than stock head. You still have to retrieve
all the way in or close to it ( not as hard for me since my experience is
limited to Stripers and they sometimes wait til they are damn near bumping
the boat to hit ) but one false cast to get the overhang you need ( head
out the guides ) and one delivery cast with a haul and you're fishing
again at a good long distance. ( unless the running line tangles or you
step on it ;-)
OH, OH, major flashback ... visualize a great haul and cast abruptly
stopped short by standing on the line
Now the story. My bride and I were backpacking and stopped in Little
Yosemite Valley ( aka black bear heaven ) the first night. To get the
packs and food up out of bears reach I tied a good sized rock to the end
of some 1/8" nylon rope, wound up swinging the rock in circles on the end
of a couple feet of line, and aiming to launch it over a distant limb in a
tree, let go. It zoomed at great speed towards that target ... until
it came up short because I was standing on most of the rope. Back came
that rock bashing me in the head and causing me to bleed a great deal, ...
which was almost as bad as the ego damageG.
Larry L ( macho outdoors guy extraordinaire ;-)
I rather have peanut butter on my head than blood!
john
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