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I usually reel it up, put it away, grab another rod and worry about the backlash later. I use this as an opportunity to put some fresh line on. I use Big Game 15# mono on two of my BC reels so changing line several times a season is a good idea.

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It all depends on how bad the backlash is. If you don't spool your reel with the line tight it will back lash really deep. I've spent 2 hours trying to dig out a backlash without success and ended up having to cut out half the line. As long as you reel is spooled tight it shouldn't backlash that deep if your thumbing your reel half way proper. I usually just get very minor backlashes that can be fixed quick with the pick and pull method.

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I pick and use the thumb method at times. I dislike the thumb method as I have to tighten the drag down and then readjust just something else to forget until you hook into a fish.

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I have a BPS line pick, and it is so weak I gave it up in favor of a small crochet hook.  It is especially valuable on today's reels which have very little room for fingers to pick the loops.

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I pick and use the thumb method at times. I dislike the thumb method as I have to tighten the drag down and then readjust just something else to forget until you hook into a fish.

I really like the thumb method as well, good videos on YouTube for how to

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I pick and use the thumb method at times. I dislike the thumb method as I have to tighten the drag down and then readjust just something else to forget until you hook into a fish.

I really like the thumb method as well, good videos on YouTube for how to

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