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Prior to heading to the Derby, calibrate all measuring instruments and be advised that old cloth tape measures can shrink that all important 1/4" over time. My teammate, Renegade6 may wish to elaborate.
On a somewhat related note, setting your drag for albie fishing as if you are trying to muscle a cow out of a boulder field is a recipe for disaster. Lastly, air mattresses, no matter how new, do not play well with crippled herring. I should write a book........ |
We could collaborate on a book of Vineyard and Block trip miscues.
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Some people claim that there's an Albie to blame, but I know, it's my own damn fault..... |
Rick,
Had a similar problem a few years back. I generally back off my drag knob after each outing so as not to compress the washers. This is fine as long as you remember to reset/tighten drag washers before next use - well I forgot. My first take casting live eels and I set hard enough to cross the basses eyes - about half my line came off my spool in the worst backlash I ever had with a spinning reel. |
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Hahaha
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Dennis- your drag issue resulted in a missed take. The bonehead move Rick describes me making this weekend resulted in the opposite: after not backing off from bass-level drag, I had a solid hookup on an albie, then zzzzzzzzzzzz-PING!
The agony of (self imposed) defeat Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
And later that day he lost what was certainly a derby winning Bone when some knucklehead who will remain nameless cast over his line.
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