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Re: To stretch or not to stretch [Re: Longhorn99] #4582524 03/09/10 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted By: Longhorn99
I managed to break a nice Orvis rod doing that once.


Me too.




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Re: To stretch or not to stretch [Re: RexW] #4587377 03/10/10 03:20 PM
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click for answer I found this today. So according to this, stretching should be alright.


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Re: To stretch or not to stretch [Re: kelkay] #4588237 03/10/10 06:05 PM
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Good link.

"The best method for stretching either type of line is to hook a large fish on your first cast and let the fish do the work."

Sounds better than my method.


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