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    Default READ the lackage before you buy. OOPS


    Went and got 2 more of the B & M 10 jig poles and I usually get those little Zebco 11's just to hold the line. Seems BP didn't have any so I bought me 2 of the Daiwa Underspin-XD Trigger Reels. WIERD little jokers. have a lever instead of a push button to release the line. Any of you ever used them before? They actually look purty neat
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    Those are pretty neat little reels DD.
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    Bream fish with them sometimes, very easy to use.

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    Don, I've got 4 of those type. Mine are Shakespeare but they are same principal. I like mine a whole lot for jigging and spider rigging.
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    They're kind of light duty. Should last you years though.

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    Torch has a few of them, best be careful when you reach to set the hook cause they are easy to release line.
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    Is it just me or is DD's spelling getting worse and worser and worsest?

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    I opened them up to reline them and that's when I saw what I grabbed. Thanks guys, feel better about my screw up. Was just looking for something lightweight on my jig pole to hold the line. Those Bucks best are POS's Line gets all p inside the spool all the time. HATE those things
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    Default Just you WB

    I've always spelt this bad. Called I don;t proof read sauce this is a message board not a legal document
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    What satdoc said. You may want to cut a little off the trigger to prevent. I started out with a few of them and had that problem. U should consider spinning reels for spider trolling. Used to use baitcasters until I bought some new rods and put spinners on them. Got em at Grizzly for $14 ea. 6 bearing too.

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