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Hi all,
When I'm trolling large lures, I like to have my reel set to clicker, so that if I have any hits, the line can pay out, let the fish run free, until I am ready to throw the catch, and have the drag punch home the hook, when the rod is in both hands. When using the larger lures, and Im sure that if I had a live bait on, there would be almost constant pay out of line, unless I paddle really slow. I have been thinking about using one of my leashes, connected to a bulldog clip to the line, to restrain the line a bit more, and pop off when the fish hits.
Does anyone else have any thoughts on this one, or should I always leave the reel engaged, with soft drag, and thump my thumb on the spool to hook the fish. I must admit, that when I am using an egg beater, the drag is already fairly firm, and the fish tend to self hook.
Cheers all, Andybear :lol:
When I'm trolling large lures, I like to have my reel set to clicker, so that if I have any hits, the line can pay out, let the fish run free, until I am ready to throw the catch, and have the drag punch home the hook, when the rod is in both hands. When using the larger lures, and Im sure that if I had a live bait on, there would be almost constant pay out of line, unless I paddle really slow. I have been thinking about using one of my leashes, connected to a bulldog clip to the line, to restrain the line a bit more, and pop off when the fish hits.
Does anyone else have any thoughts on this one, or should I always leave the reel engaged, with soft drag, and thump my thumb on the spool to hook the fish. I must admit, that when I am using an egg beater, the drag is already fairly firm, and the fish tend to self hook.
Cheers all, Andybear :lol: