Need some advice about a problem I am having since I started using a multiplier reel.
When fishing from high rock marks and cliffs into deepish waters I have an issue that when I cast off with the multi and have to stop it with my thumb as the lead hits the water to stop the dreaded overrun. In doing so because I am elevated above the lead this seems to cause an in swing motion as the lead settles towards the bottom that causes me to lose considerable distance in cast.
The line I use is 40lbs straight through and I am not sure if this heavy line and the weight (7-8oz) stopping and struggling to get going again (would get going easier with a lighter line?) is a contributing factor.
It isn't the worst problem as I seldom fish at range with this set up but at the times I do it is slightly annoying. No doubt an amateur mistake on my behalf, any advice or anyone else have this problem?
When fishing from high rock marks and cliffs into deepish waters I have an issue that when I cast off with the multi and have to stop it with my thumb as the lead hits the water to stop the dreaded overrun. In doing so because I am elevated above the lead this seems to cause an in swing motion as the lead settles towards the bottom that causes me to lose considerable distance in cast.
The line I use is 40lbs straight through and I am not sure if this heavy line and the weight (7-8oz) stopping and struggling to get going again (would get going easier with a lighter line?) is a contributing factor.
It isn't the worst problem as I seldom fish at range with this set up but at the times I do it is slightly annoying. No doubt an amateur mistake on my behalf, any advice or anyone else have this problem?
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