I am one of the ones that said that earlier in the thread. But everyone is different, and that is what works fine for me. You just need to play around with everything until you find what works best for you. What works for someone else may not work very well for you.
This sounds like it could be it.. Sometimes if I back lash a tiny bit I won't pull it out thinking I can just cast it out. Better be sure just to pull the line out and not ignore it lol. Thanks for the help!
I've had the most success with two breaks engaged and two that aren't on my lews TP, and have my magnets around 3 or 4, then adjust your tension knob from there based off of what your throwing. But of course everyone is different
Twice this sumer I have had line break the line around my spool. First time was with line that I had strung up since last summer so I figured that it was just old. Today I had 15 lb trilene fluorocarbon break around my spool after being on for two days. Both of these happened on two different reels and two different kinds of line. Could this be a user error or could it be that I had old line on the first and some defective fluorocarbon the second time? I have never had this happen to me before these two.
You could do a lot of things with this setup as you have a reel with a very versatile gear ratio and a rod with a versatile power. The only thing you really couldn't do well is throw crank baits. You want reel with a slower line retrieve to do that. It can be done just not as easily.
I'm sure she can't care for that price lol! I just picked up a lews tournament pro from the flea market to put on it. That's gonna make for a pretty sweet combo
Just picked up a 6'9" MH fast action micro guide veritas rod off of one of the buy.com stores. With this particular store you get free shipping on orders over $50. I am a tight wad so I was pumped when I found this deal. They have the winch models for $62!
Here is the link
http://redsgear.store.buy.com/c/all/123-0.html?phrase=Veritas
Im about to get a veritas and was seeing how true the rod power is on these. I have read some places that a MH feels more like a H and so on. Also, anybody like the micro guides over the regular rods?
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