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<blockquote data-quote="Dark3" data-source="post: 350255" data-attributes="member: 14036"><p>I never heard of a reel that is tangle proof. Most people new to low pro baitcasters have a lot of problems because A) You have to give it a chance, like with anything you will not be an expert after 10 casts and B) learning to throw a BC is 10x harder when using a cheapo reel. Not exactly sure why but cheap baitcasters are far more likely to backlash than more refined models. Do you need to fork up for a metanium to see if its for you? No, but atleast put out 150-180 bucks on a descent lews or a curado. Anything worth doing comes with a little work and practice. I encourage you to give it a shot.</p><p>SGT R.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark3, post: 350255, member: 14036"] I never heard of a reel that is tangle proof. Most people new to low pro baitcasters have a lot of problems because A) You have to give it a chance, like with anything you will not be an expert after 10 casts and B) learning to throw a BC is 10x harder when using a cheapo reel. Not exactly sure why but cheap baitcasters are far more likely to backlash than more refined models. Do you need to fork up for a metanium to see if its for you? No, but atleast put out 150-180 bucks on a descent lews or a curado. Anything worth doing comes with a little work and practice. I encourage you to give it a shot. SGT R. [/QUOTE]
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