Ike: How to avoid line twist with spinning tackle
A lot of anglers have trouble with line twist on their spinning reels. Some of them have so much trouble they won’t use spinning tackle.
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A lot of anglers have trouble with line twist on their spinning reels. Some of them have so much trouble they won’t use spinning tackle.
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