01-15-2013, 02:09 PM
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Daddeo
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: OC
Posts: 660
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fiskadoro
Yeah well my take is threads like this are good because they get people to think about things they otherwise would not know. The scenario above is not something that happens every day, but when it does happen it's good to know what to do.
I'm really only responding though just to add something.
When you break the line in the method I described above by holding on to the reel and using your thumbs on the side of the spool, you want to hold the rod and reel down as low in your lap as low as possible. It's once again about leverage. Hold it high and the pull of the line will try and pull you over in a kayak, if you hold it low it wont. Brace yourself, point the rod towards the direction the lines going, get it as low as possible, grab the reel with both hands, wait till almost all the line is gone, then stop the reel by applying both thumbs hard to each side of the spool.
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Jim, you forgot to say "Enjoy the ride!"
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