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    JC, if I hear the line rattling against the guides as it flows out, is this a sign of bad casting. (I know that I need to get together with a casting instructor, but we haven't been able to sync up yet...<sigh> )
    thanks, Ed

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    Yes they do make some noise. If I don't hear my rod singing normaly then I know to stop and look at my rig.

    -ST

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    I never hear the rod or line when out on the pond...probably not listening for that...my senses are tuned to scanning the water and feeling the line on my thumb ans fingers...

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    Hey Budd,

    Yep, things sure sound different indoors
    than they do outside. Acoustics are a lot
    better. Good idea on using the fellowship
    hall for casting. Now if you can get them
    to put a few stockers in the baptismal pool,
    you'll be good to go until spring.*G* Warm
    regards, Jim

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