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OT _but_ Sea Anglers & their rods



 
 
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Old November 27th, 2004, 05:40 PM
Richard
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Default OT _but_ Sea Anglers & their rods

Ok a bit OT for a coarse angling group but I have often wondered this ......
why do sea anglers always seem to use their rods with the 'eyes' uppermost
...... 'pointing to the sky'?

I am sure someone here will know

Cheers ...... Richard


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Old November 27th, 2004, 07:44 PM
Derek.Moody
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Default OT _but_ Sea Anglers & their rods

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Ok a bit OT for a coarse angling group but I have often wondered this ......
why do sea anglers always seem to use their rods with the 'eyes' uppermost
..... 'pointing to the sky'?

I am sure someone here will know


Only those using multiplier reels - fixed spool and centrepin users work
rings-under.

Those with multipliers in freshwater have the rod rings-up too.

Cheerio,

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