Takes a stout holder to do it. Lot of torque with the weight and pull of the crank. Personally, I'm a'gin it. Give the fish too much leverage with the weight and you end up having a lot of fish pull off and regular cranking speed. I think it'd be better at lower speeds, say 1.0 to 1.3 and at times, the fish may want the slower presentation and you'll pummel us pulling in the 1.5 to 2.0 range though. It is easier to make precise presentations like that though, say following a creek channel or hitting a hump repeatedly. Quicker turns.
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