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is there a way to prevent this when using weightless worms(mainly senkos)?  and i am not talking about spinning gear here....my baitcaster is severly twisted...will using a swivel help this?  or do i just need to deal with it cuz its part of the game?  i rig the worm as straight as possible and straighten it if it gets out of wack on a retrieve...any help is much appreciated

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Prevention, none that I know of.  

I get the same thing when swim fishing light weight tubes and wacky rigged dropshot worms. After a couple of trips, I tie the line to a ball bearing swivel, hook it on the fence and head down the street. When the line is unwound from the spool I crank it in as I walk back to the swivel, letting the line come through tightly gripped thumb and fore finger. I have tried letting it come through the water behind the boat and it wasn't nearly as good as the little walk.

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Let your line out behind the boat, with no hook or swivel on the line. Once you get down to the spool, let the line sit back there for a minute ot two and let it iwist itself out...  Then real it in....  Works good, as far as prevention.... I have no idea....

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This one really boggles my mind since I often fish the same way often and have never had a line twist issue. I do use an EWG hook which might provide a bit of a keel effect.

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NBR, i use an EWG hook too, 3/0 gammy.....and i know this might sound weird....but lately i have been using my spinning gear....and no line twist issues....it is only on my casting gear

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