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Re:wire setup?
WingNut 
  Home: New York , USA   05/15/2006 17:10
 

I'm thinking you are going to want dacron backing on the reels as 1000' of wire won't fill them up enough to function properly imho.

I'd recommend 30# wire to start. Braided wire demands a vigilant eye for kinks and the 30# is easier to keep kink free. Try to avoid slack line whenever possible.

Spool the wire on TIGHT! Then before you deploy it put a lead ball on and let out as much of the wire as practical and then crank it back in. This is the best way I know to ensure a good tight spool and smooth passage of wire off the spool when an angry fish is trying to rip your rod holder off the boat.

Terminate the wire with a sturdy ball bearing snap swivel tied on with a simple overhand knot which leaves the swivel at the end of a .5 - 1" or so loop.

Like Greg said the rig is now ready for double duty as either a diver rod or a meatball rod (lead ball usually .25 - 2#). Either way you use it I personally recommend a good quality snubber to absorb some of the fish induced trauma that the non-stretch wire can't.

I love Wire and I don't care who knows it! Wire Rawks!!!

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