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Water Collecting On Line???

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Every time I use my Baitcaster a ton of water collects on my line so much that the water drips off the end guide on my rod, and gets my reel soaked so bad that the water drips off of my knuckles. I don't mind it in warm weather, but when its 40 degrees your hands get really cold really fast.  The EVA on my rod gets soaked, as well as the paddles on the handle. Of all of my friends that use casting reels this only happens to me. I have had it happen with mono, braid and fluro(the same lines all of my friends use). My current rod is a Quantum Accurist PT and a Diawa Jupiter rod, before I had a Quantum Antix on the same rod. 

 

Any advice on how to fix this annoying problem would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!

Of course without seeing your reel it's pretty difficult to say for sure. But one thing that I think would help is Kevin van dams line and lure conditioner. It is a GREAT product and will coat your line and my guess is the water won't cling so much.

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