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| dtaijo174 |
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Posts: 1169 Location: New Hope MN | Here's one i didn't know. | ||
| Kuhly |
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Posts: 96 Location: Eau Claire | Looks like a sweet trick. Hopefully it works for the big bad musky bait backlashes! Good find | ||
| Ifishskis |
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Posts: 395 Location: NW WI | I wonder if it'll work with Powerpro or any other braided line? I won't let my son use Powerpro anymore because he gets some nasty b/lashes sometimes and all I can do is cut them out. Buying new line every couple weeks gets expensive! | ||
| curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | I've done it with bass sized reels and mono. Never really had to do it with a musky reel. If you can pull on a loose loop to free up the knot, I still think that's faster, but if you get a really tight one, sometimes the thumb thing works. Can be a neat trick if you get a really tight, hard to pick apart backlash. Who here ever gets those things anyway... curleytail | ||
| deadboi77 |
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Posts: 51 Location: MI | Ifishskis - 6/2/2010 12:47 PM I wonder if it'll work with Powerpro or any other braided line? I won't let my son use Powerpro anymore because he gets some nasty b/lashes sometimes and all I can do is cut them out. Buying new line every couple weeks gets expensive! I tried it last year and couldn't get it to work.Maybe someone will have better luck than I did? | ||
| firstsixfeet |
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Posts: 2361 | Not much use to me, but I'm thinkin DougJ could make some use of this. | ||
| Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | I think picking it out by hand would be 10 times faster. I guess as a last resort it's worth a shot. | ||
| curleytail |
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | Pointerpride102 - 6/3/2010 9:30 AM I think picking it out by hand would be 10 times faster. I guess as a last resort it's worth a shot. You pretty much got it. On some of those knots where the guy had to engage/disengage several times, I think it would have been easier to grab a loop and pull. The only times I've used it are when there aren't any loops easy enough to grab by hand. Haven't needed it yet on musky tackle. curleytail Edited by curleytail 6/3/2010 1:21 PM | ||
| dougj |
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Posts: 906 Location: Warroad, Mn | Backlashes? What are backlashes? Doug Johnson | ||
| Muskie Bob |
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Posts: 572 | backlashes can occur when the reel is not properly adjusted for the size/weight of the lure one is casting. This is a common problem with kids and someone like me who may change from casting a heavy lure to a lighter one using the same rod and reel. Adjust the reel properly for the lure and line should eliminate a lot of the backlashes. It's useful to show kids how to do it. Line can make a difference too. For some unknown reason, I don't have many backlashes since I switched to Cortland MasterBraid 80 lb line. | ||
| Landry |
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Posts: 1023 | i hope muskiebob is just teasing doug j and not giving him real advice. i think the dougj - backlash comment might have been a joke. somebody told me he has been muskie fishing a few times. Maybe soon he will graduate from a spinning reel to a baitcasting set-up Landry | ||
| sledneck68 |
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Posts: 47 Location: Bonduel WI | Who gets backlashes, not this guy....knock on wood | ||
| Esox-Hunter |
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Posts: 774 Location: South East Wisconsin | "I think picking it out by hand would be 10 times faster" I agree! | ||
| Scott M. |
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| If you don't get an occasional backlash your not fishing! | |||
| Windburn |
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Posts: 115 Location: Birch Run | Seen it on a bass show, make a long cast, pull some more line off, tape over spool, wind back up and the back lash won't be super deep. | ||
| Mr Musky |
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Posts: 999 | It's not a backlash, it's a "Professional Overun" | ||
| Sab |
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Posts: 69 | Landry - 6/3/2010 10:32 PM i hope muskiebob is just teasing doug j and not giving him real advice. i think the dougj - backlash comment might have been a joke. somebody told me he has been muskie fishing a few times. Maybe soon he will graduate from a spinning reel to a baitcasting set-up Landry A few years? He was an old vet, when I started Musky fishing Muskies in 64 on Sabaskong. Guy has to be a 100. LOL. | ||
| carpediem |
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Posts: 12 | I just started muskie fishing this year with a bait caster (no previous experience). I have Powerpro braided line and this technique looks a little dubious to me... In my experience, the last thing you want to do is engage the reel and tighten the line down on the spool by reeling. I've found that getting it out while it's nice and loose is the least annoying. | ||
| Steve Van Lieshout |
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Posts: 1916 Location: Greenfield, WI | I'm definitely not as expert at this muskie fishing thing as most of you. This technique as shown on the video may work fine for some of you, but I have an absolute certain way that I eliminate ALL backlashes! I only have 15' of line on my spool. My casts tend to be quite short, but I don't worry about backlashes or casting farther than I can see! The other secondary benefit is that when I buy a 100 yd. spool of line, I can get decades of use from it, before I have replace the spool! I don't have enough line on my spool to do a figure 8, but there is more than enough line to do a figure 3.5! Who says muskie fishing is too technical? Edited by Steve Van Lieshout 6/5/2010 9:26 AM | ||
| gregk9 |
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Posts: 797 Location: North Central IL USA | I can't remember getting a backlash on my muskie reels. I'm using 65# power pro. | ||
| ESOX Maniac |
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Posts: 2754 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | SVL obviously has a bit different tact. But my approach is to always have spare spool of 65lb PowerPro & filet knife in the boat. Problem solved in less than 5 minutes! Now if I get two (2) little overrun's in same day, I might have a slight problem. Johnson! Is that the same Johnson in "Rough Country" by John Sanford? "Sucker's gonna cut our drift", Johnson said. He had no time for mass murderers, boy-child rapers, or people who cut your drift. Have fun! Al Edited by ESOX Maniac 6/5/2010 4:45 PM | ||
| Sab |
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Posts: 69 | gregk9 - 6/5/2010 11:22 AM I can't remember getting a backlash on my muskie reels. I'm using 65# power pro. | ||
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