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<blockquote data-quote="bassoreno" data-source="post: 439674" data-attributes="member: 22647"><p>My first year fishing here in Northern Wisconsin I had a Shakespeare spincast reel...That was 1958 and I can still remember the twisted and broken lines...To be fair it wasn't all the reel's fault...Since I already knew everything at the age of 10 I didn't bother trying to learn how to use it correctly...By the next summer I had a new Pflueger Akron Freespool bait caster and after a few million backlashes I learned I didn't actually know everything quite yet...Now I use Gladding and Cortland Dacron braided line (the old school stuff) on all my Ambassadeur casting reels and antiquey ones from Pflueger, Langley, Abu, Coxe, Bronson, Shakespeare, Heddon, etc... :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassoreno, post: 439674, member: 22647"] My first year fishing here in Northern Wisconsin I had a Shakespeare spincast reel...That was 1958 and I can still remember the twisted and broken lines...To be fair it wasn't all the reel's fault...Since I already knew everything at the age of 10 I didn't bother trying to learn how to use it correctly...By the next summer I had a new Pflueger Akron Freespool bait caster and after a few million backlashes I learned I didn't actually know everything quite yet...Now I use Gladding and Cortland Dacron braided line (the old school stuff) on all my Ambassadeur casting reels and antiquey ones from Pflueger, Langley, Abu, Coxe, Bronson, Shakespeare, Heddon, etc... :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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