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On another Fishing site, a fisherman was commenting that he had a lot of
"wind knots" occurring when casting. Since I have a lot of small "backlashes" with my Shimano Chronarch reels, spooled with Power Pro or Stren braid......I suggested that adding paraffin to the line MIGHT help. I've listed below the results of my one night trial... "The Paraffin worked.....After a couple of hours of casting with a Shimano Chronarch, and getting tiny "backlashes" every five or ten casts.....I put the paraffin on. FYI... my 'backlashes" were not the "pull out " kind. They were slight "grabs" of the line whenever I cast into the wind. The lure would stop in mid-air...and I'd pull line off the reel, but NO real backlashes ever appeared. It seemed that the line was just too "rough" or "coarse" to let the lure go smoothly to windward. Anyhow, I added the paraffin by letting a ton of line out, and then reeling back in, against pressure, with the line held tightly against the block of wax. Once that was done, my casting distance and smoothness into and also with-the-wind increased dramatically. In 50 or so casts, I had ONE "tiny backlash" like I was getting constantly before the addition of the wax to the line. I am going to swipe my wife's spray wax ( for floors and furniture, I guess) and try spraying it on the spool the next time out. RichG" -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
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