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Grr bloody groundy tied knots in my line.


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I agree, get him to make the mess good again. It shouldn't take too long...

 

The picture below took 2 hours to sort out. 6 Harrison rockets and both ends of three throw lines got stuck up a large ash. All caught on the same but of deadwood...

 

1 zing it

1 dynaglide

1 a.n..other

 

Your gotta laugh sometimes.

 

 

 

 

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give it to him and ask him to get it back to how it was in his own time.

reminds me of when we used to get birds nests in our line as reel would let it out to quick and it overran sat ages untangling it.

 

 

you mean fishing with multiplier reels? there's no better feeling than spending precious time tying up a nice rig with expensive tackle, loading it carefully with expensive bait then belting it out at full pelt, seeing it all to the horizon, the spool spinning mentally out of control, bird nesting then cracking off. spent some good night's on Chesil beach untangling and retying when I were young.

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you mean fishing with multiplier reels? there's no better feeling than spending precious time tying up a nice rig with expensive tackle, loading it carefully with expensive bait then belting it out at full pelt, seeing it all to the horizon, the spool spinning mentally out of control, bird nesting then cracking off. spent some good night's on Chesil beach untangling and retying when I were young.

 

Been there got the t shirt.

 

I just ended up cutting the line and either rejoining it or just letting the snarled ip part go.

 

No point in spending hours sorting fishing line out. It's cheap enough.

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you mean fishing with multiplier reels? there's no better feeling than spending precious time tying up a nice rig with expensive tackle, loading it carefully with expensive bait then belting it out at full pelt, seeing it all to the horizon, the spool spinning mentally out of control, bird nesting then cracking off. spent some good night's on Chesil beach untangling and retying when I were young.

 

And there is the basis of my nickname...:blushing: Though rarely is there a birds nest involved, just too much force for the line. :confused1:

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