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Frickin idiots on the lake!
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5641845" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>My buddy yesterday decided to tie on a rattle trap to cover water faster than a jig. After he did, his reel (Penn battle 3) sounded like crap and wouldn't cast for anything. He spent 15 minutes looking everything over, pulling the spool to see if there was a loose piece of braid in the gears, etc. I asked him if he chipped one of the guides or missed a couple guides. Nope, he said. He finally gave up and started using his other rod.</p><p></p><p>I asked to see his rod and it took me about 15 seconds to see that when he changed lures, he somehow passed the end of his line TWICE through the eye at the rod tip! To be fair, it was hard to see that tiny braid and his eyes aren't what they used to be!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5641845, member: 2805"] My buddy yesterday decided to tie on a rattle trap to cover water faster than a jig. After he did, his reel (Penn battle 3) sounded like crap and wouldn't cast for anything. He spent 15 minutes looking everything over, pulling the spool to see if there was a loose piece of braid in the gears, etc. I asked him if he chipped one of the guides or missed a couple guides. Nope, he said. He finally gave up and started using his other rod. I asked to see his rod and it took me about 15 seconds to see that when he changed lures, he somehow passed the end of his line TWICE through the eye at the rod tip! To be fair, it was hard to see that tiny braid and his eyes aren't what they used to be! [/QUOTE]
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