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| Re: When to fish Slack lines/tight lines? If the bottom is even after an initial drop off why not use a back lead. Sort of ------ ------ X--------------------------------------------O----------------# Wow ASCII printing again. Bobbin will tighten to the backlead but as long as this is on the same level as your main lead it'll be near as darn it to the back lead. Not a technique I've used though so please do defer to the people who know what they are talking about on this. And don't use ASCII printing techniques either :) __________________ Just remember, not all the heroes died. www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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| Re: When to fish Slack lines/tight lines? Does that make any sense ??? Ah well maybe some day. __________________ Just remember, not all the heroes died. www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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| Re: When to fish Slack lines/tight lines? I forgot to mention that I was using the slack line to prevent false indications from the wake of passing boats, esp those that did not obey the speed limit. |