03-08-12, 03:43 AM | #1 |
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Prevent line twist
As most are aware of, reeling in while a fish is pulling drag is a sure way to guarantee line twist on a spinning reel.
So is it the same on a baitcaster? Logic and mechanics seem to tell me it's effects are minimal but I'm just curious? This is more of a curiousity for me than something I'm looking to change because at present I don't on either setup. So what do you think about this?
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no twist
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03-08-12, 07:33 AM | #3 |
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Thanks ken, didn't think so but had to ask do to not realizing the spinning reel challenge till I asked. Plus it's been awhile since I've celerbrated my ignorance.........oh ya I forgot, WaterBoy helped me celebrate not long ago.
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03-08-12, 04:09 PM | #4 |
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hey joedog. i really could not tell you if twist will occur on a baitcaster or not. i have my drags locked down, so, i am not ever reeling with the drag slipping.
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