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OK, I have HAD IT.... LINE TWIST!
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<blockquote data-quote="Brine" data-source="post: 214249" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>Line twist can come from the line or the lure. What pound test are you using? What are you throwing? Do you flip the bail on your reel by hand or use the handle?</p><p></p><p>The easiest way to handle it (assuming you have a boat) is to let all of your line out while at trolling speed with no lure tied on, then reel it back in. From that point, you shouldn't be worried about having the twist, and instead can start analyzing what's causing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brine, post: 214249, member: 1053"] Line twist can come from the line or the lure. What pound test are you using? What are you throwing? Do you flip the bail on your reel by hand or use the handle? The easiest way to handle it (assuming you have a boat) is to let all of your line out while at trolling speed with no lure tied on, then reel it back in. From that point, you shouldn't be worried about having the twist, and instead can start analyzing what's causing it. [/QUOTE]
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