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reduce line twist
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greetings all "Daniels" out there from hot and muggy nebraska.<br>(yeah, I know its right next to IOWA! HAHA...just kidding there. A futile attempt at humor there)<br><br>Danny plugs for stripers?<br><br>Cool.<br><br>We have some pretty decent stripers in western nebraska, though I am positive they don't grow quite the size the sea-run stripers do. Our state record is over 60 lbs. I think 68 to be exact. <br><br>I am going to have to try that suggestions of tying the line to a rock. I am out a boat right now so I am shorebound and anything would help.<br><br>I know with my shimano reels, I carry the extra spools they came with,filled with my favorite line. In cases where line twist becomes an issue, i usually switch the spools and take care of the other spool later. Nice to have those extra spools and if you have reels that come with them, by all means use them.<br><br>On the subject of line twist, anybody care to express their opinions on the lures that promote it worse than others?<br><br><br>keep those lines wet <br><br>Daniel C. Nielsen<br>http://www.nebraskafishing.com/index.html
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reduce line twist - by yellowsub - 07-31-2001, 12:30 AM
Re: reduce line twist - by MasterJigBuilder - 08-02-2001, 12:01 AM
Re: reduce line twist - by TheKid - 08-02-2001, 03:13 AM
Re: reduce line twist - by MasterJigBuilder - 08-02-2001, 05:45 AM
Re: reduce line twist - by Capt_Dan_Kauai - 08-02-2001, 05:46 AM
Re: reduce line twist - by jerryvovcsko - 08-02-2001, 11:45 PM
Re: reduce line twist - by TheKid - 08-03-2001, 02:13 AM

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