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, OpenX_UK writes Barring following the reel manufacturer's recommendation, the best trick is an old trick: Wind the fly line onto a spool on target reel tip first, then tie on the backing and wind until the reel is fully, but not overly, loaded. Then unwind it to the target spool. -- TL, Tim -------------------------http://css.sbcma.com/timj Oh - now that *is* clever. Like jokes - the old ones are the best ;-) -- Bill Grey |
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