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I'm looking for a very very SLOW SLOW sinking line. Most I see sink about
1.5 inches per second. I'm looking that sinks .5 to 1.0 inches per second. Are these made? If not, what are the slowest lines out there? Thanks, |
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On Sun, 08 May 2005 16:11:43 GMT, "Bob" wrote:
I'm looking for a very very SLOW SLOW sinking line. Most I see sink about 1.5 inches per second. I'm looking that sinks .5 to 1.0 inches per second. Are these made? If not, what are the slowest lines out there? Thanks, Look for "intermediate" lines. Many of them have virtually neutral buoyancy... |
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