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Old 10-19-2001, 08:20 AM   #6
LINESIDES
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Salt / Folks,
It never hurts to have an extra spool of line around.
"To many to list".
Penn Jig Master is a conventional reel that comes with an extra spool. Almost any place that carries the reel carries the spools.
I recommend the stainless spool! You want the reel that comes apart at the handle side. They changed the design a few years back. They came apart opposite handle side. Both are quick-change reels, however I think the drags are better on the reels that come apart on the handle side.
This is only my opinion (The normal disclaimer Etc. etc.)
The new ones only come apart handle side. I mention the other reel incase you bump into one at a flea market, or something like that. Extra spools, I carry Two of every thing, Mono, Wire, Lead, Daycron. Plus what ever happens to be on the rods.This does not include plugs. Six Conventional, two spinning, "With Extra Spools.
Later

Last edited by LINESIDES; 10-19-2001 at 08:23 AM..

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