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<blockquote data-quote="tadpole86" data-source="post: 183751" data-attributes="member: 4851"><p>I started playing around with one last year, I picked up a brand new vision slyder at a pawn shop for $25 (59.99 at wallyworld). Like everyone else says, practice and patience. You are going to get birds nest and backlashes. When I first started I took it out with my as a secondary to my spinning and would alternate between the two depending on how frustrated I got with the baitcast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tadpole86, post: 183751, member: 4851"] I started playing around with one last year, I picked up a brand new vision slyder at a pawn shop for $25 (59.99 at wallyworld). Like everyone else says, practice and patience. You are going to get birds nest and backlashes. When I first started I took it out with my as a secondary to my spinning and would alternate between the two depending on how frustrated I got with the baitcast. [/QUOTE]
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