How to Spool a Baitcasting Reel Baitcasting reels are essential tools for bass fishing success, but knowing how to spool one correctly is important for avoiding line issues and poor casting performance
As the bullet weight clinks and clacks along the bottom, bass will key in on your rig and follow it
Available in two different sizes both rigged with Owner S-125M single hooks
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Other than that if you are careful the fact it is really light you will love it on a small river outfit searching for wild trout etc