Spinning Rods

Plus, with a little practice, they're as accurate as a sniper rifle.

 They take a bit of practice to master, and most fishermen plonk down the money for these rods only to get frustrated on their first few casts because they're spinning up a bird's nest with the line on their reel every time they attempt to cast.

 Line on Your Reel:

Make sure the line you're using on your reel is not too heavy.

 Keep it light, and avoid the bird's nest.

 Reel Tension: The video briefly covers this, but if you hold your rod at 2 o'clock with the lure your using, and release the bail with your thumb, the lure should drop slowly - not drop like a rock to the ground.

   If adjusting your line tension doesn't help stop your line from ratting up in the spool, look at your reel's owner's manual on how to adjust the brakes.

 With these simple tips you'll be casting you're lures when lake trout fishing anywhere you want with ease.

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