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<blockquote data-quote="tincansailor" data-source="post: 70990" data-attributes="member: 800"><p>Hey, you guys are the best. Thanks for the advice and encouragement. I came home the other day with the birdsnest I told you all about still in my reel. The next morning I began to work on clearing it out and wound up removing all of the line. I had 12 lb. test on it. I had intentions of not using the reel any more until I read your comments so now I will put new line on the reel and start again. Thanks for your support.</p><p>I am severely limited in funds available to upgrade any of my equipment so I will have to use the reel I have until I can sock away enough to buy a better one. When the birdsnest that I mentioned occurred I had a light lure on the line so that is a lesson learned. Will stay with 1/2 oz. or more while learning. </p><p>Thanks again guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tincansailor, post: 70990, member: 800"] Hey, you guys are the best. Thanks for the advice and encouragement. I came home the other day with the birdsnest I told you all about still in my reel. The next morning I began to work on clearing it out and wound up removing all of the line. I had 12 lb. test on it. I had intentions of not using the reel any more until I read your comments so now I will put new line on the reel and start again. Thanks for your support. I am severely limited in funds available to upgrade any of my equipment so I will have to use the reel I have until I can sock away enough to buy a better one. When the birdsnest that I mentioned occurred I had a light lure on the line so that is a lesson learned. Will stay with 1/2 oz. or more while learning. Thanks again guys. [/QUOTE]
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