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I was thinking about a big fixed spool beachcasting reel, the only downside I could think of is you can only access one end of the throwline. I'm not sure how often I'd need to use the other end :confused1:

 

I wonder how well the throwline would come off the spool without the extra leverage?? that normally comes from having the weight hanging off the end of a 12" beach rod (when fishing), should be fine with a Big Shot though.

 

 

I ordered a Weaver cube, not sure if they come with tangle fairies although I wouldn't be surprised if using a Weaver cube resulted in a a nice piece of tweed fabric sailing out behind the throwbag.

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I was thinking about a big fixed spool beachcasting reel, the only downside I could think of is you can only access one end of the throwline. I'm not sure how often I'd need to use the other end :confused1:

 

I wonder how well the throwline would come off the spool without the extra leverage?? that normally comes from having the weight hanging off the end of a 12" beach rod (when fishing), should be fine with a Big Shot though.

 

 

I ordered a Weaver cube, not sure if they come with tangle fairies although I wouldn't be surprised if using a Weaver cube resulted in a a nice piece of tweed fabric sailing out behind the throwbag.

 

Weaver cubes come with a sitting tenant tangle fairy installed as standard:laugh1: I reckon I've got a whole family in mine, if your short I could send you my fairyies:001_tongue:

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the petzl eclipse is my favourite one but I am willing have a gander at the eldrid version - IMO the design shits all over the cube for stability and ease of returning the line when packing up.

No tangle fairies survived the customs X-ray bombardment but a local lass likes to try and squat in there from time to time - I am thinking of having a AVO taken out but the lawyer says the case could be problematic due to the judges insistence on speaking to the defendant.

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My tangle fairy is definitely an exhibitionist as when no 1 is watching she can't be arsed and the lines fine but as soon as someone else is watching WAM megger tangle to show off her loopy angry knot skills!!

 

Exclent:lol::laugh1:

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