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Old May 30th, 2008, 05:52 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I highly recommend the same articles that were cited above. They're very good, and probably the best you'll get unless you can find someone who is trained to help you (which is, by far, the best way).

The 5thD-X technical DVD has a section on line-running, too.

I have a Halcyon reel. I played with both the Halcyon and the Salvo, and liked the way the metal handle felt better. A 400 footer is plenty for most applications.
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