when I'm working a topwater it seems like 2 out of 3 casts my line gets tangled up with the front hook on the topwater and its been getting pretty anoyying. I normally just use #20 leader with a norton quicktwist. Any thoughts on what the problem maybe?
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yes even with a loop knot.some people will tell you to take the trebles off and put singles.There are some tops that are worse than others.I would lose the norton quicktwist and tie a loop knot IMO.I LIVE IN A SMALL
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a lot of it has to do with the twitch of the rod, the wind & how rough the water is. i have noticed if im popping the slack in my line to walk the dog in windy conditions i will get a wrap ... but if i twitch & give the slack back to the top it dont do it as often. i have also noticed it happens more fishing with braid & no leader than with a leader. i also think upgrading to a thicker leader will be a little stiffer & would reduce the hooks wrapping.... switching to singles help too.
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It's not the leader, you have too much slack in the line. Reel more often. In working a topwater directly into the wind, especially if I'm having tip-wraps, I work it sideways with the rod parallel with the water instead of up and down."GET OFF MY REEF!"
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Throw shrimp under a cork while sitting in da boot and drinking bier. I rarely get line wrap unless I have too many biers!
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I was gonna say reel more!Originally posted by kenny View PostIt's not the leader, you have too much slack in the line. Reel more often. In working a topwater directly into the wind, especially if I'm having tip-wraps, I work it sideways with the rod parallel with the water instead of up and down.Don't be a Nancy!
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