always birdnest when the power is on??
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always birdnest when the power is on??
Guys im a beginner to the multipliers, I have an Okuma magnetics and Im using a 14ft Penn Surfblaster Ruff Stuff and its very stiff.  Does anyone have experiance with this rod and reel?  Is it possible to hit 200 yards plus with this combination, I can only hit about 150.  So everytime I go for the big one using an off the ground cast (not into the pendulums yet) I get wonder birdnests, I think it is because the spool is slipping under my fingers too early in the swing.  Does this sound like the reason? The wieght goes out about 80-90 yards then I hear the spool cracklin, the wieght stops in midair an comes back towards me.
			
			
									
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Re: always birdnest when the power is on??
if its 80 yards out its not spool slip. could be the mags are not full on ? or even down to line lay ? if your hitting 150 yards your cast must be ok so something like the above comes into play '
			
			
									
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Re: always birdnest when the power is on??
Your setup should be grand for 200yrds. I have the Outasight myself it has a lot less power but still capable of 200+.
			
			
									
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Re: always birdnest when the power is on??
thanks guys, yeah I think it might be line lay, I remember getting a bad snag before I went for the cast I will have to keep an eye on that to see if it occurs again after a cast. an sweet if I can hit 200+
			
			
									
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Re: always birdnest when the power is on??
You are more than welcome to take a run up to one of the Ulster Casting club meets. Should be able to give you a few pointers plus you will have a measured court to play around on.
			
			
									
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Re: always birdnest when the power is on??
Cool thanks I will check the site out and get the details