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<blockquote data-quote="cyberflexx" data-source="post: 115526" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>If you have never used a baitcaster before, I would pull out enough line for one good cast then wrap electrical tape around the spool and real it back in..This way when you get a backlash, it will only go as deep as that one cast. Also practice with a spinnerbait, set the reel to when you push the button to cast, the lure will drop very slow and when the lure hits the ground it will stop and the spool will not advance anymore. That is how I learned to use a baitcaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyberflexx, post: 115526, member: 496"] If you have never used a baitcaster before, I would pull out enough line for one good cast then wrap electrical tape around the spool and real it back in..This way when you get a backlash, it will only go as deep as that one cast. Also practice with a spinnerbait, set the reel to when you push the button to cast, the lure will drop very slow and when the lure hits the ground it will stop and the spool will not advance anymore. That is how I learned to use a baitcaster. [/QUOTE]
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