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Title: grouchy old primitive flips bail
Post by: franksolich on June 24, 2011, 08:29:20 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=271x2224

Oh my.

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NNN0LHI  (1000+ posts)      Sun May-01-11 03:18 PM
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Flip the Bail to End Frustrating Spinning Reel Tangles

http://www.quantumfishing.com/news/3337/Flip-The-Bail.a...

He's won more than 50 tournaments and guided virtually hundreds of clients. He's also untangled a lot of spinning reels. "People fail to pay attention at the end of the cast," says south Florida fishing legend Rich Tudor. For Tudor, avoiding dreaded spinning reel tangles is a matter of habit – the habit of manually flipping the bail closed.

Tudor is adamant about the importance of making sure you manually flip the bail closed on any spinning reel at the end of the cast – every single time – before – he repeats – "before!" – your lure touches the water at the end of the cast.

"At that split second before the lure touches the water, there is still tension on the spool. The line is tightly packed. When you wait until the lure settles into the water you've also inadvertently waited for slack line to form on the spool. Slack line forms loops. That's where spinning reel nightmares start," says Tudor.

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I never knew this. Sure had my share of spinning reel nightmares too. Line all balled up.

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Bonhomme Richard  (1000+ posts)      Mon May-09-11 01:21 PM
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1. Thanks. Never knew that.

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Berserker  (1000+ posts)        Sun May-15-11 08:35 PM
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2. Birds nests rats nest slack line loops or my lines balled up many people call them that. I call mine Professional Over ride it makes me feel better.
Title: Re: grouchy old primitive flips bail
Post by: vadawg on June 24, 2011, 08:32:35 PM
surprised none of these geniuses had worked that out themselves, seems kind of natural like remembering work the action of your shotgun when your shooting at ants.