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jeff miller wrote:
rw wrote: The best way to de-ice the rod guides is to put them in the water. until you pull the rod back out of the water. i tried that trick on the watauga about 10 years ago when all of western nc waters were iced over. it was so bad, wally and i had to travel to the tailrace waters in tennessee to find fishable water. anyway, i dunked the rod only to have it freeze up even worse on removal. it was an interesting experience, but i think i'll stick to warm weather fishing. jeff I said it was the best way. I didn't say it was a good way. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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