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    Jts funny to see lads in the summer lifting full houses of makkie up the pier probs averaging around the 5lb mark yet in the winter people hand ball 3lb fish???lol makes me laugh if i am fishing and my rod wont lift a 3lb cod am using the wrong rod i just trap my line against the rod with my hand and lift i have seen rods lift fish look on you tube see gary pye he has abojt 10lb of fjsh min and he deads lifts it. I try not to hand ball and let the rod do the work. So why do lads hand ball fish to 6lb i say 6 as thats the last one i lifted at sheilds walkway nearly low water. Is it easier to hand ball? Is it incase your rod snaps? Everytime i hand ball its jerky and feels like i have more chance of dropping the fish and takes longer

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    Some reels will not cope with the weight and with regards to mackerel they still fight on the lift so 6lb of mackerel will put more pressure on a rod than a 6lb cod that wont give any fight

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    • #3
      Personally I do it when I get a full house or big fish simply to save unnecessary wear on my reel gears...also I sometimes use a floppy rod, so to speak.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by OuTkast76 View Post
        Some reels will not cope with the weight and with regards to mackerel they still fight on the lift so 6lb of mackerel will put more pressure on a rod than a 6lb cod that wont give any fight
        Thats why i jam my leader against the rod so i am not putting strain on the spindal or drag. Thats what i am saying lads lift full houses of mackerel without a thought but when its cod they dont and your cod rod should lift more than ya makkie rod lol

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        • #5
          I think some people just think there is less chance of losing it by handballing, never done it myself so dont really know, I was spinning on ssp 2 days ago and some kid asked me if I wanted him to handball a single mackerel up lol

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          • #6
            Originally posted by OuTkast76 View Post
            I think some people just think there is less chance of losing it by handballing, never done it myself so dont really know, I was spinning on ssp 2 days ago and some kid asked me if I wanted him to handball a single mackerel up lol
            Haha he probs wanted something lol i dnt mind kids like that if am fishing and there youngens about 10 asking for stuff i give them it its the older ones i dnt like like

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            • #7
              Originally posted by big phil 123 View Post
              Haha he probs wanted something lol i dnt mind kids like that if am fishing and there youngens about 10 asking for stuff i give them it its the older ones i dnt like like
              funnily enough he asked a bloke that was just leaving if he had any gear he didnt need haha

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              • #8
                there is a big difference between trying to lift 5ibs of jerking mackerel on light spinning gear and lifting a 5lb sack of spuds with heavy winter gear

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by paulthespark View Post
                  there is a big difference between trying to lift 5ibs of jerking mackerel on light spinning gear and lifting a 5lb sack of spuds with heavy winter gear
                  Whats the difference weight is weight

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                  • #10
                    line strength, a multiplier has a lot more winding power than a light fixed spool as does a 13 ft beachcaster against a 9ft spinning rod that's the difference.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by paulthespark View Post
                      line strength, a multiplier has a lot more winding power than a light fixed spool as does a 13 ft beachcaster against a 9ft spinning rod that's the difference.
                      Thats what i am saying lads use zpinning gear to lift 6lb of makkie but wont lift a 3lb cod on a century kompresser ss lol

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                      • #12
                        The size of the fish u catch phil u could lift them out with a bairns fishing net
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by rocketman View Post
                          The size of the fish u catch phil u could lift them out with a bairns fishing net
                          Haha more fish than you uncle ronnie

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                          • #14
                            I think it's more to do with how far you've got to lift them. I've lifted in fish over 8lb quite happily when I can get the tip down low enough - but if you're say 20-30ft above the water the fish will still be still be too low to lift on the rod (especially if you've got to hoik it over some railings). That's when handballing comes in for me. If I'm on a higher rock edge where it's not a straight drop, I shove the rod out over the edge to keep clear of any obstructions, stand on the butt & hand-haul the line through the rings - works for me!

                            Gary
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by g-force View Post
                              I think it's more to do with how far you've got to lift them. I've lifted in fish over 8lb quite happily when I can get the tip down low enough - but if you're say 20-30ft above the water the fish will still be still be too low to lift on the rod (especially if you've got to hoik it over some railings). That's when handballing comes in for me. If I'm on a higher rock edge where it's not a straight drop, I shove the rod out over the edge to keep clear of any obstructions, stand on the butt & hand-haul the line through the rings - works for me!

                              Gary
                              I only lift fish if shocker is on the reel just when i have tried to hand ball its been cold winters night and .40 line feels about .0001 lol

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