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<blockquote data-quote="dj722000" data-source="post: 204533" data-attributes="member: 6003"><p>Also note, when you hold your pole out in front of you up in the air, release the spool and the lure should slowly fall, not just drop. (Especially if it is a heavy lure) If it drops really quick, adjust your spool tension a little so it slows down. When the lure hits the ground the spool should stop. Its the knob on the same side as your handle and drag tensioner. Little bitty turns is all it needs. </p><p></p><p>When you get better and it will come quick, you can free up the spool tensioner and let her rip. I almost never adjust anything on mine when im switching out lures unless I go to something really heavy or heavy to really lite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj722000, post: 204533, member: 6003"] Also note, when you hold your pole out in front of you up in the air, release the spool and the lure should slowly fall, not just drop. (Especially if it is a heavy lure) If it drops really quick, adjust your spool tension a little so it slows down. When the lure hits the ground the spool should stop. Its the knob on the same side as your handle and drag tensioner. Little bitty turns is all it needs. When you get better and it will come quick, you can free up the spool tensioner and let her rip. I almost never adjust anything on mine when im switching out lures unless I go to something really heavy or heavy to really lite. [/QUOTE]
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