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etolentino13
06-14-2019, 07:02 AM
Is there a way to add tension to the clicker in free spool so that my live mack isn’t pulling line? I’ve been using an Accurate Tern 400. I possibly lost my first yt from the yak being ill prepared. My reel was in gear with the drag loosened enough to keep tension on the bait. I got picked up but between tightening the drag and trying to clear my other line, it got unbuttoned. Bait came back whole, stiff, no bite marks. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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FISH11
06-14-2019, 08:15 AM
Most of the the time that the line gets hit and there was a very short run and the mac looks crushed but has no teeth or cut mark. It was likely a yellow hitting it from the side a did not actually swallow the mac before letting it go. I have had at least one per trip in the last 4 times at LJ lately. It seems that with all the red crabs they are eating they have not been really committed to taking and swallowing the mac. If you don't have a lever drag reel were you can just add the slightest amount of drag to the clicker, then engage the clicker leave it on free spool and take the line at the reel and wrap it around the back of the reel and rout it under the reel frame. This add an extra amount of friction that will prevent most macs from constantly pulling line. Once you get hit and the clicker is screaming you just reach and pull the line from under the reel frame to it normal position, count to 5 and engage the reel into gear. Hope this helps. Tight lines!
fishnfoool
06-14-2019, 08:30 AM
Use a rubber band and cinch the rubber band around the line and rod. This will give it more friction.
skrilla
06-14-2019, 08:49 AM
Yellows will sometimes crush fin bait before coming back around and committing. Let it sink another 30 seconds in next time.
Otherwise with star drags I troll in gear at a lite drag setting. No clicker, it's like a dinner bell for sea lions and an invitation for surrounding anglers. :D
etolentino13
06-14-2019, 02:36 PM
Thanks all for the great tips! Seeing everyone hooking up with all these nice fish lately has got me jonesing to get one... in due time. It’s only gonna get better. [emoji1687]
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Iceman
06-15-2019, 09:45 AM
rubber band is safest bet, I gamble and loop my line back over the handle to add that extra resistance. works for me :D
stevie951
06-16-2019, 01:46 AM
Small Treble hook in the rear tailing the front single hook in the mouth/nose FTW :cheers1:
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