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Old 12-23-2004, 09:18 AM   #7
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I never thought that usin a spinner for jiggin was very smart.Till I started to see the results Slip an JP had with it.the angler formally known as Newell Guy Is a convert also.tough to argue with the succes these guys have had.So I tried it an it worked great for me also.reelin back the jig faster.gets me fishing more.i always liked the Idea of the rod bein in my power hand.if a fish swims towards u u can take up line faster an control him better with the spinning.this yr i'm gonna try the cannon casting aid as I think i hurt some tendons in my arm castin for ten days in a row at the canal plus a few 3 day weekends after that.I also wanna try the conventional up there to mix it up a bit.like Karl does.But at this point i think it would be a disadvantage.To each there own.I use the factory 1209 from breakawy i think its a LDFS 100.Matched up wit a yellow 7500 wit 30 lb fireline.I got one 36#'s that turned the reel to mush.but i had no problems landin another over 30 a a few close to the 3rd base mark after that.I have a friend who throws the 12' tica conv.2 pc.an loves it.
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