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- SAI Sea Dog!
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Conor P wrote:Why would i need to remove the levelwind anyway? I'm not really going for a 200yard+ cast usually. It won't seem to take effect on my fishing anyway.
There are two problems with level winds, one is that the shockleader knot can stick in them, using tapered leaders cures that problem though they are expensive. The second problem is that the top crossbar makes it almost impossible to get a good grip of the spool as you cant get your thumb over it for a better grip when wet or casting heavier leads.
Hope this helps
Lee
Even a bad days fishing is better than working.
[url]http://www.ulstercastingclub.org[/url]
[url]http://www.ulstercastingclub.org[/url]
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- SAI Megalodon!
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Conor P wrote:Why would i need to remove the levelwind anyway? I'm not really going for a 200yard+ cast usually. It won't seem to take effect on my fishing anyway.
depends on the size of your hand mate, they may fit a levelwind, but in a few years you may have trouble gripping the spool as the level-wind gets in the way, besides shock-leader knots have a habit of catching in the level-wind as does weed, which can lose you a fish or you crack-off and lose all your terminal gear and your reel birdies
now that's just my opinion and what i have found out from using both ct and cs versions of reels, but its down to personal preference, but as Lee said come up to a casting meet and try a few reels, i have 7hts, abu rocket, mag elite, and a older c3 with a level-wind and you can try them all if you want
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It's been updated to £82
But follow this link-
http://www.tackleuk.co.uk/abu-garcia-am ... -4243.html
But follow this link-
http://www.tackleuk.co.uk/abu-garcia-am ... -4243.html
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http://www.tonystackle.co.uk/list_item. ... &offset=40
http://www.fishingmegastore.com/acatalo ... liers.html
these sites seem to have a few left and there is only a few pounds between them, cheaper than getting a new cage and paying for the work to be done
http://www.fishingmegastore.com/acatalo ... liers.html
these sites seem to have a few left and there is only a few pounds between them, cheaper than getting a new cage and paying for the work to be done
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- SAI Hammerhead
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hey connor....i have been know that the ulster casting club and it is not just about hitting huge distances,yea there is some guys who do.
But you will be taught how to use a multiplier properly, improve your casting and have a laugh doing it. :D
The bunch of very friendly lads have helped my casting greatly :D
But you will be taught how to use a multiplier properly, improve your casting and have a laugh doing it. :D
The bunch of very friendly lads have helped my casting greatly :D
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- SAI Hammerhead
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its just outside millisle...i doubt there is any age restriction...you will be fine age wise..
send lee a pm and he will give you all details better...
but honestly mate you will not regret going...they have helped with instruction and great advice- they got my casting from under 70yrds up to the 150yrd mark :D ooo yea and you will have a great laugh as well :D
it really helps with your fishing too.
send lee a pm and he will give you all details better...
but honestly mate you will not regret going...they have helped with instruction and great advice- they got my casting from under 70yrds up to the 150yrd mark :D ooo yea and you will have a great laugh as well :D
it really helps with your fishing too.
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