sore thumb on multiplier reel

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sore thumb on multiplier reel

#1 Post by sore finger »

How do i stop getting a sore thumb when casting using my multiplier. got cut of leader knot and it was a small knot.
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#2 Post by Rockhopper »

When you wind in make sure the leader knot is well over to the left side of the spool, it will never give you any trouble again.

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#3 Post by Bob »

try a section of a rubber over your thumb - something like a kitchen glove finger cut off.

You may be holding the spool for to long during the cast. After the initial release try hovering your thumb just a few mm above the spool - once the leader knot is away you will still have plenty of time to re-establish contact with the spool - hope this helps :D
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#4 Post by fogelberg »

i dont how to describe this...

But you can take a piece of rubber, a long peice and fasten it to your rod so you can fold it over the spool when you are about to cast.

Will do my best to find pictures of this.

And yes ofcourse.. as said before ALLWAYS make sure that you put the knot to either left or right side on the spool.
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#5 Post by squalus »

If you use tapered leaders the knot will be small enough not to catch on your thumb.
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#6 Post by fogelberg »

just found a website describing the rubber thing I mentioned...

http://www.myfishcasting.org/tools.html

scroll down a bit...
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#7 Post by BigPhil »

try all the advise given above, you cant really do anything else, apart from go to a fixed spool! :wink: good luck and hope the advise helps you get onto it and less sore thumbs!
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