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I asked about stump pullers a while back. Somebody suggested taking a few
wraps around a boat cleat and backing off the boat. With four diagonal wraps the line just slipped around the cleat when I tried it with some Stren Super braid. I had to do a couple over and back ties to get it to work. Then it broke at the cleat instead of at the bait. I think I'll stick with my piece of shovel handle wrapped with duct tape. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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The boat cleat suggestion was by me Bob, the foot on the line while over top
of the cleat is a very, very important part of the technique. Try more wraps too.The deck shoe should be of the grippy type. Another way, for spinning reels, is to reel in tight while pointing the rod tip at the snagg and the rod well under the surface and only holding the reel skirt in your palm with a closed hand, nothing else, and just pulling. You can put a hell of a lot of strain on the line till it lets go like this. -- Steve "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I asked about stump pullers a while back. Somebody suggested taking a few wraps around a boat cleat and backing off the boat. With four diagonal wraps the line just slipped around the cleat when I tried it with some Stren Super braid. I had to do a couple over and back ties to get it to work. Then it broke at the cleat instead of at the bait. I think I'll stick with my piece of shovel handle wrapped with duct tape. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message ... The boat cleat suggestion was by me Bob, the foot on the line while over top of the cleat is a very, very important part of the technique. Try more wraps too.The deck shoe should be of the grippy type. Another way, for spinning reels, is to reel in tight while pointing the rod tip at the snagg and the rod well under the surface and only holding the reel skirt in your palm with a closed hand, nothing else, and just pulling. You can put a hell of a lot of strain on the line till it lets go like this. -- Steve Ah, I missed the foot on the cleat part. Not sure it would work 100%. I usually wear waterproof hiking boots when I fish. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Try using some figure "8"s and standing on the cleat, that should bring your
percentages up to 98%, LOL!! -- Steve "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message ... The boat cleat suggestion was by me Bob, the foot on the line while over top of the cleat is a very, very important part of the technique. Try more wraps too.The deck shoe should be of the grippy type. Another way, for spinning reels, is to reel in tight while pointing the rod tip at the snagg and the rod well under the surface and only holding the reel skirt in your palm with a closed hand, nothing else, and just pulling. You can put a hell of a lot of strain on the line till it lets go like this. -- Steve Ah, I missed the foot on the cleat part. Not sure it would work 100%. I usually wear waterproof hiking boots when I fish. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message ... Try using some figure "8"s and standing on the cleat, that should bring your percentages up to 98%, LOL!! -- Ultimately that is what I did when I tried it. I flipped it over twice just like I was tying the boat off to a dock, and it did break, but it broke at the cleat. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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NUTS.......maybe it's all in the way I hold my mouth? I don't use the "8"s,
just goes ta show ya..... -- Steve "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message ... Try using some figure "8"s and standing on the cleat, that should bring your percentages up to 98%, LOL!! -- Ultimately that is what I did when I tried it. I flipped it over twice just like I was tying the boat off to a dock, and it did break, but it broke at the cleat. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Bob
I was fishing a small river this morning, and hung up a spinner bait in the brush a couple times. I wrapped the line around the handle of my landing net 6-8x and tugged. Popped free both times. Im thinking a 6-8" wrap of duck tape on the handle would help get more gripping area for the line, and protect it from and sharp edges from gouges on the aluminum. Jim On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 20:54:50 -0700, "Bob La Londe" wrote: I asked about stump pullers a while back. Somebody suggested taking a few wraps around a boat cleat and backing off the boat. With four diagonal wraps the line just slipped around the cleat when I tried it with some Stren Super braid. I had to do a couple over and back ties to get it to work. Then it broke at the cleat instead of at the bait. I think I'll stick with my piece of shovel handle wrapped with duct tape. |
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