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Ken Blevins wrote:
are you saying that smaller diameter line should have more overruns because the spool is turning faster than that of a larger diameter line and more attention to "thumb" control is needed . Exactly the opposite. The spool is spinning SLOWER with the lighter line, which results in less braking force from the centrifugal brakes, and thus more need for an educated thumb. |
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