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> ideal rod for trolling leadcore for lakers?
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Posted: Mar 26, 2015 - 01:32 pm


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QUOTE (trapperdirk @ Mar 26, 2015 - 09:56 am)
QUOTE (firstlove @ Mar 23, 2015 - 05:35 pm)
can i use the counter anyways?its the only reel i have big enough

Absolutely you can use your line counter .

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Posted: Mar 26, 2015 - 03:01 pm


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i figure if anything,if i get on fish i just put line back out to that number

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Posted: Mar 26, 2015 - 07:34 pm


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Thanks for the info and words of encouragement guys! I normally would set the drag with the dipsey by sending it down to trolling depth and then slowly loosening the drag Untill it would start to pull drag just from the trolling resistance and then just snug it up a touch from there. Correct me if I'm wrong please! Once again thanks guys info is much appreciated.

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Posted: Mar 27, 2015 - 03:14 pm


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That sounds good to me.
Again i'ts all about using the system till you get comfortable with it.

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