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Once hooked, fish
feel the pressure from the tight line, and bolt in panic, away
from the pressure. So, if you take away the tight line pressure,
what will the fish do? Stop running?
This technique
works often enough to be worth a try when fishing near foul
ground. Especially if fish are continually running into the foul
and breaking you off.
But, and it is a
big but, you need to be very aware of your drag settings, and the
drag system must be good.
It is best to try
backing off the drag when using a lever drag. Lever drags are much
more precise, and you have the advantage of being able to return
your fish-fighting drag very accurately. Star drags are by their
nature very imprecise, and if you alter the drag during a fight it
is damn near impossible to return to your fighting drag setting.
Once the fish
stops running it is time to gently, oh so gently, ease up on the
drag and begin to lead, not pull, the fish up and away from the
rough stuff.
If the fish bolts
again, back off on the drag and start all over again. Once you
feel you have the fish far enough away from the trouble spots and
into mid-water it is time to get into full-on action, but in the
early stages, be patient.
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