Multiplier- Birds nests and how to prevent them.

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#21 Post by dbrock »

think i started around 12 or 13 and have never looked back to be honest im crap a casting fixed spool now,,,,,, keep the mag breaks right up and keep the spool tight enough with time you will get the feel for the reel and find where you like the line to be topped up to,,,,
stick to it and birdys will prob be guaranteed but will decrease with practice
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#22 Post by dbrock »

think i started around 12 or 13 and have never looked back to be honest im crap a casting fixed spool now,,,,,, keep the mag breaks right up and keep the spool tight enough with time you will get the feel for the reel and find where you like the line to be topped up to,,,,
stick to it and birdys will prob be guaranteed but will decrease with practice
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#23 Post by mason jnr »

EoinMag wrote:You should try a multi somtime, it adds something new to the whole fishing experience.
i have tried a multi :wink: . the fixed spools are just better :D
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#24 Post by EoinMag »

mason jnr wrote:
EoinMag wrote:You should try a multi somtime, it adds something new to the whole fishing experience.
i have tried a multi :wink: . the fixed spools are just better :D


Fair enough, better is subjective.
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#25 Post by Conor P »

mason jnr wrote: i have tried a multi :wink: . the fixed spools are just better :D


You have got the Dad jinx :lol:
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#26 Post by eric »

Conor P wrote:
mason jnr wrote: i have tried a multi :wink: . the fixed spools are just better :D


You have got the Dad jinx :lol:


considering his dad was a tournament caster i don't think so :P

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#27 Post by Conor P »

eric wrote:
Conor P wrote:
mason jnr wrote: i have tried a multi :wink: . the fixed spools are just better :D


You have got the Dad jinx :lol:


considering his dad was a tournament caster i don't think so :P


Okay then you think of a name for the jinx!!

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