05-25-2004, 03:13 PM
I can certainly understand why it would be the second from the top...
that eye takes all drag in the line, mostly because that is were most of the action is on your rod.
It may be a good Idea if you are going to be running with spider wire or other same type materials that you go with ceramic eyelets. or at leas a high quality enylon.
in any case that is sound advice for any one realy to enspect all their eyelets on all their rods from time to time, at least at the beginning of every season.
the situation could have been much worse, you could have had a howg on the other end of your line....
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that eye takes all drag in the line, mostly because that is were most of the action is on your rod.
It may be a good Idea if you are going to be running with spider wire or other same type materials that you go with ceramic eyelets. or at leas a high quality enylon.
in any case that is sound advice for any one realy to enspect all their eyelets on all their rods from time to time, at least at the beginning of every season.
the situation could have been much worse, you could have had a howg on the other end of your line....
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