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Free spooling option on Penn level wind reel?
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<blockquote data-quote="bikerider" data-source="post: 465849" data-attributes="member: 23591"><p>I will do that. I didn't know that was an adjustment point, but I do now. I have another question about the reel. When I was trolling I had the clutch lever in the down position so when a fish hit no more line could come off the reel. Is this the correct procedure? The only other way I can think of doing it is to have the clutch lever in the up position with the drag adjusted so that line will only come off the reel when a fish strikes and since reeling does nothing when the clutch lever is up I would flip the clutch lever down to begin reeling in the fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikerider, post: 465849, member: 23591"] I will do that. I didn't know that was an adjustment point, but I do now. I have another question about the reel. When I was trolling I had the clutch lever in the down position so when a fish hit no more line could come off the reel. Is this the correct procedure? The only other way I can think of doing it is to have the clutch lever in the up position with the drag adjusted so that line will only come off the reel when a fish strikes and since reeling does nothing when the clutch lever is up I would flip the clutch lever down to begin reeling in the fish. [/QUOTE]
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