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Old 12-25-2012, 09:35 AM   #14
1dozenraw
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1. Must close bail by hand... not by cranking
2. Must not overfill spool
3. I'd stick with original fused Fireline (20 or 30lb) and stay away from Power Pro, etc. It's stiffer, thicker and behaves a little better / more like mono
4. If you fish pencils a lot, it takes some extra care to have the line go on the spool with some tension so there are no really loose winds that might cause a wind knot.


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5. Glance at the top of the spool frequently to make sure there is no loop over the top of the spool.

There's a guy who fishes at the end of the B-way, uses Rangers only and uses a 650SS. He wears a glove on his right hand and retrieves his plug while keeping the line running through his thumb and 1st finger. I think the reel is loaded with Power Pro. Not sure his technique is necessary, but that all he does, watched him for a few years and he does not get knots.
I should add that after a very short time of practicing all these little does and don'ts, they become automatic and require no thought or effort. It's simply second nature... no big deal.
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