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Best Bait Finesse Braking System (Hardest to Backlash) When outlining this experiment, one of the questions we felt that a prospective customer might have is which reel is the hardest to backlash? To answer that question we paid close attention while casting and slowly eliminated reels based on the number of backlashes (and there were a few)

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Murfin: I think both have their place, but a single joint just lends itself to a better swim action when imitating a Tilapia, like Bluegill they have a tight swimming action and when chased by a predator or spooked they push off to the side similar to what a glide delivers, but you can only achieve that with a tighter joint configuration

#14 Pleased with this thread, as made me check ebay for some D7 size 9s

This spinning reel has a water-tight design with six seals, which means that you dont have to worry about getting it wet since the saltwater wont get into your gears drag box or gearbox, ensuring the safety of the gears components

Features Multi-disc, oiled felt drag system 7 BB + 1RB for ultimate smoothness Quick-Set anti-reverse roller bearing Precision machine cut brass pinion gear Corrosion-resistant graphite body Rigid, forged zinc, black anodized handle design Light weight, EVA handle knobs for comfort C-65 models feature ergo grip handle style Precision Elliptical Gearing system Machined aluminum, 2-tone anodized spool Heavy duty, solid aluminum bail wire RESII: Computer balanced Rotor Equalizing System Narrow Blade Body Design for reduced fatigue Line control system on the spool for better line-lay

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