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Past a certain point-say 50 pounds for Yellowfin-any levelwind extant
will explode under the pressure from a long run Or the pressure of cranking line back on at such a drag setting... hence the reason you see most larger reels without them. Also it's something else to go wrong. John D. remove myshorts to reply |
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Well that all makes sense. Thanks for the answers. I gotta tell you guys after
being a long time fresh water man up here in the midwest. that Salt water is sure a gas everyhing bites( even the bait) and the way those fish run is something else. Thanks Bill |
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