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Major League Fishing Sound Effects?

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do they use DRAG sound effects in major league fishing?  or am i just setting my drag entirely too tight? lol

probably too tight. I noticed they fish their drags pretty loose....or adding the effect...I would predict no effects.

I think that they just set their drag more loosely so a fish won't break their line. Because, they mostly use light line for spinning reels(and I'm assuming that you are talking about spinning reels). Hope I shed some light on the subject. :tongue8:

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No but i cringe when they reel against the drag lol

 

Me Too ~ Like nails against the Chalkboard !

 

After an afternoon of drop shot fishing and spinning the reel against the drag like that over & over,

I have to think that there will be at least some time spent later spinning that twisted mess off and winding on new line.

 

A-Jay

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It's sound effects, and it's annoying.  You didn't hear that during the recent Classic did you?  Nope.  Many of the anglers are the same guys.

 

I wish they would stop doing that.

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It's sound effects, and it's annoying.  You didn't hear that during the recent Classic did you?  Nope.  Many of the anglers are the same guys.

 

I wish they would stop doing that.

 

Interesting & I agree.

 

 I'd put that one in the "Totally Unnecessary" category. 

 

Never would have guessed -  Pumping in Canned Drag - MLF is taking lessons from the NFL now.

 

A-Jay

Probably Ducketts idea

Those pros wail on those reels when a smallie hooks up. I thought Brent Ehrler was going to break off every single fish when they were on Long Pond. At least they don't need to worry about making their gear last like we do.

No matter what they use on Major League Fishing it can't be as annoying as Sweetwater, just sayin ;)

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