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Attach a barrel swivel to the end of the line to keep the weight from sliding down to the hook
With the right steps, you can get a perfect fit, avoid hassle, and get back to fishing faster
These wide arboured reels owed their name to the place where they were first made and were about four inches in diameter, made almost entirely out of wood apart from a skeletal metal reinforcement braced across the back
Smallies are notorious followers and often hit a lure just as it is being pulled put of the water