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Old September 5th, 2006, 12:50 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Muskoka Fisherman
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Default Baitcasting Line

I was wondering which brand and test of line is good for flipping jig
and pig style lures. I have 40 lb power pro on it now. I find when I
flip it and and keep the line fairly taught so I don't get a birds nest
the lure falls towards me and not straight down. I need something easy
to cast that won't get tangled but still strong to cut through the
weeds. Thanks

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Old September 5th, 2006, 01:43 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob La Londe
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"Muskoka Fisherman" wrote in message
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I was wondering which brand and test of line is good for flipping jig
and pig style lures. I have 40 lb power pro on it now. I find when I
flip it and and keep the line fairly taught so I don't get a birds nest
the lure falls towards me and not straight down. I need something easy
to cast that won't get tangled but still strong to cut through the
weeds. Thanks


Nothing wrong with the power pro you are using now. Just need to practice
your flipping so you can flip the lure and then strip line to let it fall.


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Old September 5th, 2006, 02:40 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Dan, danl, Redbeard uh Greybeard now
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Default Baitcasting Line

On 5 Sep 2006 04:50:26 -0700, "Muskoka Fisherman"
wrote:

I was wondering which brand and test of line is good for flipping jig
and pig style lures. I have 40 lb power pro on it now. I find when I
flip it and and keep the line fairly taught so I don't get a birds nest
the lure falls towards me and not straight down. I need something easy
to cast that won't get tangled but still strong to cut through the
weeds. Thanks



Power Pro is about the best you will find. What kind of reel are you
nusing?

You might want to clean your reel. Take it apart and clean all the
old grease/oil/dirt off. If it is new this is important as the
grease/oil from the factory is very heavy/stiff and will reduce the
action of the reel. Very carefully apply a very small amount of the
lightest silicone grease you can find. Some use oil and not grease.
Oil with the lightest oil you can find. Hot sauce is one some use.
Remember, don't squirt it or use drops, apply with a toothpick tip or
thin wire so you don't use too much.

Once you have it back together start practicing with the braking
system set to mid or higher level. Keep reducing the brake level and
using your thumb to control the line.

Practice until you can flip and pitch with only the occassional minor
backlash. Every so often cast out and reset the line on the spool
nice and snug. Loose line on the spool will contribute to backlash.

If I have missed anything I am sure someone will post it.
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Old September 5th, 2006, 05:29 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
WARREN WOLK
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Default Baitcasting Line

Dam Dan, what factory are you buying your reels from? That might be about
the worst advice I've heard...

Some reel parts require grease, others oil. THEY ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE!

If you buy quality reels from quality manufacturers the oil they provide is
great, and should be applied periodically when the reel "slows down" in
performance a bit.

Reel grease is more long-lasting, though it too should be applied
periodically. Read your manual & apply grease & oil where they are
recommended & NOWHERE ELSE!

Warren


"Dan, danl, Redbeard uh Greybeard now" wrote in message
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On 5 Sep 2006 04:50:26 -0700, "Muskoka Fisherman"
wrote:

I was wondering which brand and test of line is good for flipping jig
and pig style lures. I have 40 lb power pro on it now. I find when I
flip it and and keep the line fairly taught so I don't get a birds nest
the lure falls towards me and not straight down. I need something easy
to cast that won't get tangled but still strong to cut through the
weeds. Thanks



Power Pro is about the best you will find. What kind of reel are you
nusing?

You might want to clean your reel. Take it apart and clean all the
old grease/oil/dirt off. If it is new this is important as the
grease/oil from the factory is very heavy/stiff and will reduce the
action of the reel. Very carefully apply a very small amount of the
lightest silicone grease you can find. Some use oil and not grease.
Oil with the lightest oil you can find. Hot sauce is one some use.
Remember, don't squirt it or use drops, apply with a toothpick tip or
thin wire so you don't use too much.

Once you have it back together start practicing with the braking
system set to mid or higher level. Keep reducing the brake level and
using your thumb to control the line.

Practice until you can flip and pitch with only the occassional minor
backlash. Every so often cast out and reset the line on the spool
nice and snug. Loose line on the spool will contribute to backlash.

If I have missed anything I am sure someone will post it.



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Old September 7th, 2006, 02:34 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Muskoka Fisherman
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Default Baitcasting Line

Thanks for the advice, my real is a quantum and it does seem like it's
a little noisy I'll grease it up I think that will help.
Kieran

 




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