Thanks for watching and commenting. It’s for dipsey rods and in my 46 years of guiding, I’ve never gotten one hung up and had to break it off as they are for suspended fish and no where near the bottom. If it did happen and lost a foot or two, you’d simply compensate for the loss of line length.
Well Capt… I’m sure you’ve had someone over the years send out a Dipsey too fast & it goes into a spin taking out another one. Don’t get upset, just bring it all in, cut off the business end and put on an another reel that is calibrated already. I carry an extra line counters in both 20 & 30 size just for that reason.
Solid info!
Glad it was helpful!
very helpful. thanks
Thanks. Appreciate that
Great vids capt!
Thanks. Really appreciate that.
Great tip thanks
Thanks Matt.
Very helpful
Thanks for watching and commenting. Really appreciate it
Great video guys how much line did you end up removing to get 100ft ?
Hey. Thanks for watching. I think after all the adjustments, we took off about 20 yards or so. We wanted to get in on the money and we did.
never knew it was that critical
It sure is
So if you get hung up and have to cut and retie, you're not going to be accurate anymore. Well, that sucks.
Thanks for watching and commenting. It’s for dipsey rods and in my 46 years of guiding, I’ve never gotten one hung up and had to break it off as they are for suspended fish and no where near the bottom. If it did happen and lost a foot or two, you’d simply compensate for the loss of line length.
Well Capt… I’m sure you’ve had someone over the years send out a Dipsey too fast & it goes into a spin taking out another one. Don’t get upset, just bring it all in, cut off the business end and put on an another reel that is calibrated already. I carry an extra line counters in both 20 & 30 size just for that reason.
@tbsomerville5798 great idea. Thanks for taking the time to comment
Who knew
It helps to get it right