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Had an experience yesterday that brought checking your line home. I was throwing a DT-10 and got it hung up. Retrieved it and made another cast. As I started the cast the line snapped and the lure went sailing. Fortuately, DT-10s float and I saw where it landed so I was able to get it back, but as I looked at it there was about 6" of line still tied to the lure. Checked the line and sure enough, there was a lot of abrasion on it. Cut off the damaged line and continued fishing, but my point is if you don't periodically check the line you may lose your favorite bait, or worse.
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