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CorrectI assume that was while shooting a bag.
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CorrectI assume that was while shooting a bag.
Good tips!Plastic ones drop to, a little slower but they go down. In the movie below they explain a nice way to keep it safe without having line loose next to you.
It works great.
ps. The only reason I know is because people told me, I never dropped a spool
Coud you elaborate?"cross the line around the spool"
I knew it was coming...Coud you elaborate?
Yep, got it. Thanks.I knew it was coming...
I really don't know if it has a name, but I'll try to explain (this is if you're right hand, but I'm pretty sure it works also if you're lefty): after the SMB is deployed, keep the spool in your left hand. With the right hand, put the back of your hand on the line, push it to your right and twist it down-upwards. Now you have a loop around your hand. Place this loop around the spool (where the line is). The line is now stopped by this simple "knot". If you let the spool go, it won't go anywhere. If you have to ascend, recover the line, and repeat the operation.
Back on board, undo the line, and untie the knot(s).
Hope is clear.
In case you don't have one, you drop it, you don't want to use it, etc etc@rabe why are you tying knots around your spool instead of just using the bolt snap to secure it?
I always have a double ender on my spool, it's how it's attached to me. I also always carry at least one spare. I honestly can't see how tying knots around your spool then having to unwind it on the boat to untie the knots could be easier than doing it the boltsnap way, each to their own though.In case you don't have one, you drop it, you don't want to use it, etc etc
Once you have mastered this system it is so much easier, faster, simpler and cleaner (in my opinion)...
I usually cross the line around the spool as soon as I have deployed the SMb to avoid that problem... (a trick I've learn during my Tec45)
Just remember to undo it as soon as you're back on the boat, or you might have problem the next tome...