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Thread: Time to Take Baitcasting Seriously

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    Default Time to Take Baitcasting Seriously

    I just sent my Curado Bantam that was found buried in the mud, then disasembled, cleaned and lubed with anti sieze grease that made it cast like it was loaded with 60# off to be rebuilt by Alan Tani with is crazy extreme reel+ lubricant. I wonder how many times I'm going to birds nest this thing now?
    Float from the bank and drift from the boat.

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    >< You've already jinxed yourself!!! Good going Gabe.
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    I should have done it before the bass season started, I could have gotten a ton of practice in.
    Float from the bank and drift from the boat.

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    Gabe, it's easy, just more of the brakes on when your first getting used to it and back a few off when you do get used to it.

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    as long as the handles on the left side youll be allright

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    Quote Originally Posted by salmonsteelheadsam View Post
    as long as the handles on the left side youll be allright
    I don't care who you are. That there's funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by salmonsteelheadsam View Post
    as long as the handles on the left side youll be allright

    And that doesn't mean flip the rod so that the guides are down either...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RollinontheRvr View Post
    And that doesn't mean flip the rod so that the guides are down either...
    It does in your case Dave...dont deny it I have pics.

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    Sam that was quite funny.

    The handle is on the right (read CORRECT) side.
    Float from the bank and drift from the boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metal Slinger View Post
    It does in your case Dave...dont deny it I have pics.

    Liar, liar, pants on fire!!!

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