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![]() "RichZ" wrote in message ... Line does not twist itself. Either the lure/technique (inline spinner/drop shot/soft jerkbait/tube) imparts twist, or the equipment (spinning reel with loose drag, binding bail, etc.), or the idiot holding the rod (you) puts the twist in the line. I'm betting on all three in this case, but mostly the last. Rich, I have convinced myself over the last 25 years that the biggest cause is the design of the reel. I've had reels that twist line regardless of what I do, even though the same lures, lines and techniques don't twist line on other reels. My latest instance is the new Regal-Zs twist line whereas their predessors didn't. For example, my RG-Z2500Ts don't twist line, but RG-Z2500Cs DO twist line. Obviously, certain techniques or careless practices cause twist also, but I believe these are secondary to the reel itself. |
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