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morecowbell001
Posted 2/27/2018 2:11 PM (#894197)
Subject: Inventor w/ a product research question- related to hands on reel when landing fish...




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Hi guys- I'm an independant inventor doing some product research and I'm wondering if you might be able to answer a few stupid questions for me.

My questions for you....
1. When you've hooked a fish (Muskie or otherwise large fish), are there times you've lost it directly because you took your hands off of your reel momentarily?
- if so, how often has that happened?

2. If you do take your hands off while trying to land a fish, what are the reasons for doing so?

3. Any other thoughts on this topic that might be helpful for me to know? When it's ok, when not, why shouldn't I care, what type of feature you'd like someone to invent, etc...

I'm asking because I came across a few challenging situations and thouht I might be able to improve upon it.

Thanks,
Kevin
14ledo81
Posted 2/27/2018 2:46 PM (#894200 - in reply to #894197)
Subject: Re: Inventor w/ a product research question- related to hands on reel when landing fish...





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Location: Ashland WI
Typically the only time I take my hand (only one) off the reel to land a fish, is to grab the net.
Hoffy
Posted 2/27/2018 5:06 PM (#894223 - in reply to #894197)
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Net also. Left hand will always have hold of the reel but right hand will reach for the net.
morecowbell001
Posted 2/28/2018 8:42 PM (#894483 - in reply to #894200)
Subject: Re: Inventor w/ a product research question- related to hands on reel when landing fish...




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Thank you for the reply!
jerken jimi
Posted 3/1/2018 12:22 PM (#894591 - in reply to #894223)
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Location: Birchwood, WI.
Hoffy - 2/27/2018 5:06 PM

Net also. Left hand will always have hold of the reel but right hand will reach for the net.


Me too....
bob1
Posted 3/1/2018 5:49 PM (#894646 - in reply to #894197)
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Me three!
T3clay
Posted 3/1/2018 8:44 PM (#894676 - in reply to #894197)
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ive never lost a fish grabbing the net but that's the only time my hands are off the reel
morecowbell001
Posted 3/2/2018 12:53 PM (#894786 - in reply to #894676)
Subject: Re: Inventor w/ a product research question- related to hands on reel when landing fish...




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Thanks to all of you guys that have replied.
14ledo81
Posted 3/2/2018 1:29 PM (#894793 - in reply to #894197)
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Location: Ashland WI
Are you going to let us know what this is all about?
Switchaxe
Posted 3/10/2018 7:49 AM (#895728 - in reply to #894197)
Subject: Re: Inventor w/ a product research question- related to hands on reel when landing fish...




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I as well only take my right hand off to net the fish, left hand is always on the reel. Some guys use free spool and may have lost fish due to that, I however do not free spool and let the drag work.
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