Re: Breaking your line 04/01/2009 06:52 AM CDT
Oh, I just realized a mistake....this is not my pole breaking, its my line....
(not sure wwhy I put pole)

<<Did you change anything about your timing, with regards to pulling in fish?>>

Nah no change there, I keep the line out for only approx. 4 seconds, and sometimes while I waws realling in, the fish would jump out of the water, and sometimes it would break on the way in.


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Re: Breaking your line 04/01/2009 09:10 AM CDT
>look at my pole
It's a collapsible fishing pole with a roll of line at one end that you can cast out into the water.
You have some type 3 line.
You have a size 8 hook.
The pole is baited with a very small colorful fly.
>cast pole
You cast your line out into the water.
>
You feel a hard tug on your fishing pole.
>pull my pole
There's something on the hook!
You wind in some of the slack line.
>pull my pole
There's something on the hook!
You vigorously wind in some of the line.
>pull my pole
There's something on the hook!
You vigorously wind in some of the line.
>pull my pole
Your fishing pole creaks and the line groans under the intense pressure. It's all you can do to keep hold of the pole. In fact you fear that one more gigantic pull might yank you off your feet and drag you into the water.

Suddenly, your line breaks!

>
You vigorously wind in some of the line.
>pull my pole
That's all of it!
>look at my pole
It's a collapsible fishing pole with a roll of line at one end that you can cast out into the water.
You have some type 3 line.
There is no fishing hook on the pole.
The pole isn't baited.




Well this happened twice this morning, and as you can see my line and hooks are the smaller type, so not sure why this started happening...



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