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<blockquote data-quote="sharrison" data-source="post: 271615" data-attributes="member: 9158"><p>Also another trick is once you get the reel spooled go out in your yard/street/ect make a long cast then pull out another 15-20 yards of line out then wrap electrical tape around the spool. That way if you backlash it won't go real deep. This works with any type line, But works wonders with braid.</p><p></p><p>I would use mono when you're first getting used to bait casters. You will backlash and it's cheap with mono...</p><p></p><p>Also L&L line conditioner helps alot with new lines. Helps loosen them up so they're not so stiff..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharrison, post: 271615, member: 9158"] Also another trick is once you get the reel spooled go out in your yard/street/ect make a long cast then pull out another 15-20 yards of line out then wrap electrical tape around the spool. That way if you backlash it won't go real deep. This works with any type line, But works wonders with braid. I would use mono when you're first getting used to bait casters. You will backlash and it's cheap with mono... Also L&L line conditioner helps alot with new lines. Helps loosen them up so they're not so stiff.. [/QUOTE]
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