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On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 05:27:47 -0500, "alwaysfishking"
The reason for the mono backing is because that braided line tends to slip on the reel. Another reason: $$! Filling the reel 2/3 full with cheap mono and finishing up with the expensive line can save big bucks, especially if you re-spool frequently. Also, you can extend the life of expensive line by reversing it, i.e., lay the line out across the yard, clip it off at the mono backing, re-tie the used end to the backing, and voila!--new line is on top. Guy A Ripley, TN |
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