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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 18:36:32 -0500, "Paul Fisher"
wrote: Is there any practical way to "unlearn" fishing line memory? When I comes off the spool it seems ok, but when I release the guide to cast, it jumps off the spool like a slinky and it was new line........ One thing that has worked for me is to release a majority of the line directly behind the boat (with nothing on the line), and "drag" it for a couple of miles. Seems to help, if I am struggling with "loops" JMHO |
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