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Old 05-24-2011, 05:38 PM   #1
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a follow up on my empro problem ,,, after casting and casting and casting , i found its not the reel, but the rod i have it on ,, the first eyelet is so large that when i rip the reel it gets the line going in to much of a circle loop that it goes outside the reel spool causing it to spool under ,so my next thing is i need a rod suggestion i only throw plugs ,,, i dont jig any help would be great !!!!
Hmm what rod you want depends on a ton of things.What size plugs?Location ? Preferred length ? and how much $$ you want to drop.Good surf rods range from 100$ to 500$ for the high end technical surf rods.May find a decent used one for under 100 in the classifieds section if you post what your looking for.
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Old 05-24-2011, 07:30 PM   #2
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You gotta grab the line after you cast and tension/spool it back on your reel......really doesn't matter if your throwing plugs or jigs......such is casting of large fixed spool reels......

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