Be Gone, You. The Dreaded Backlash!

Started by iClass, December 21, 2008, 09:01:47 AM

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iClass

Okay, Maybe we won't be able to send the dreaded backlash to the far recesses of our minds, like a distant memory, but I do have a tip that will astound, amaze and stupefy you. (notice all the big words, this must be good)   ;D   

How many times are you setting up a rod with different lure, casting into the wind or bumping the trolling motor while pitching and end up with a backlash, ratsnest, birdsnest etc.  I know I have plenty of times.  Then the wasted time, trying to pick the blamed thing out...the aggravation...Heck with it,  ~xyz just throw the rod down and get another until you have time to cut it out...right...  N O   M O R E!!!!!

I was fishing on Toledo Bend yesterday and was shown the coolest trick for removing a black lash, quickly and efficiently with little time wasted and almost ZERO stress.   I was setting up a new rod/reel with a jig and backlashed...I did some fussing and picked it out.  I backlashed again on the next cast (yeah I know) and was given this tip.... (I love this!)

When the reel is backlashed, pull out your line as you normally would until your line stops. (is tangled and wont come free) put your thumb on the spool, press down hard and reel in two revolutions of the handle.  Press the spool release button (the one you use to cast with) and resume pulling out your back lash, it is amazing how well this actually works. 

I (believe it or not) was almost hoping to backlash another time so I could try it again and verify the effectiveness of this tip.  Maybe this is something everyone else already knows but man, it saves a lot of time on the water and a lot of stress.  Will actually put more fish in the livewell because the bait will be in the water more...

BTW, I was so excited about this tip that I missed a fish picking up my lure, set the hook and found wood...Not to worry though, two casts later hooked up and swung him in.

Hope this helps y'all keep TIGHT LINES! ~cf

Cya

iClass

Oh Yeah, forgot to add that each time your line stops pulling free from the spool due to a tangle, just repeat pressing down on the spool and reeling in two revolutions...

I was told this won't work every single time but so far it has worked over ten times in a row for me...  ~fff

ShawnDee4

Never heard this before. Thanks. Anything to keep my from  ^-^ ~xyz and breaking something.

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Bassinkorea

That is a great tip  :-*  and one that I will definately need to use tomorrow when I go fishing.......thanks for sharing  ~c~ ~c~ ~c~
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johnr451

Hey Iclass, were you using mono or braid when you got this trick to work? ;D

bassadict69

I can vouch as to the effectiveness of this tip! It actually works. You may have to do it quite a few times if the backlash is real bad, but it is still quicker & easier than picking at it or cutting it out & restringing!

iClass

Quote from: johnr451 on December 21, 2008, 07:44:36 PM
Hey Iclass, were you using mono or braid when you got this trick to work? ;D
I was using 20lb Fluorocarbon, am sure it would work on Mono.  Braid may be an entirely different story...I don't have any braid strung right now...Don't really use it in the winter.  Will have to give it a try and update this post.

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larrylargemouth

Good tip! I get my share of backlashes and have spent a lot of time trying to get them out. Anything that gets the bait back in the water a little faster will certainly help. ;D

bassinagain

Yep, Its fine with braid too. This year was my first time with a bait caster and I must confess that I had to use this trick a time or two lo
i tried picking it out a few times before I learned this trick on UB and I gotta say I don't know if I would have spent as much time using my new bait caster if I was picin them out all the time.

Pitchin4Bass

Great tip. I will have to give it a try.
Want to go fishing!

iClass

FYI,
It's official...I have tried this on Mono, Flouro, and Braid.  Works on all three. ~sun

Brute

I heard about this a month ago or so.
It has worked every time except once.
Man that was a bad one. lo

Ron Fogelson

Quote from: Brute on January 06, 2009, 02:29:34 PM
I heard about this a month ago or so.
It has worked every time except once.
Man that was a bad one. lo

Yep someone posted this a long time ago and it works on all lines.  IMO braid is the hardest but it still works as long as you follow the guidance iclass posted.   ~c~ ~c~

-Dave-

Quote from: iClass on December 21, 2008, 09:01:47 AM
Okay, Maybe we won't be able to send the dreaded backlash to the far recesses of our minds, like a distant memory, but I do have a tip that will astound, amaze and stupefy you. (notice all the big words, this must be good)   ;D   

How many times are you setting up a rod with different lure, casting into the wind or bumping the trolling motor while pitching and end up with a backlash, ratsnest, birdsnest etc.  I know I have plenty of times.  Then the wasted time, trying to pick the blamed thing out...the aggravation...Heck with it,  ~xyz just throw the rod down and get another until you have time to cut it out...right...  N O   M O R E!!!!!

I was fishing on Toledo Bend yesterday and was shown the coolest trick for removing a black lash, quickly and efficiently with little time wasted and almost ZERO stress.   I was setting up a new rod/reel with a jig and backlashed...I did some fussing and picked it out.  I backlashed again on the next cast (yeah I know) and was given this tip.... (I love this!)

When the reel is backlashed, pull out your line as you normally would until your line stops. (is tangled and wont come free) put your thumb on the spool, press down hard and reel in two revolutions of the handle.  Press the spool release button (the one you use to cast with) and resume pulling out your back lash, it is amazing how well this actually works. 

I (believe it or not) was almost hoping to backlash another time so I could try it again and verify the effectiveness of this tip.  Maybe this is something everyone else already knows but man, it saves a lot of time on the water and a lot of stress.  Will actually put more fish in the livewell because the bait will be in the water more...

BTW, I was so excited about this tip that I missed a fish picking up my lure, set the hook and found wood...Not to worry though, two casts later hooked up and swung him in.

Hope this helps y'all keep TIGHT LINES! ~cf

Cya

Ya its a good tip but i can't get to work for braid but oh well

Dave
Bass-11

Ron Fogelson

With braid I've found that 1. do not pull hard 2. use your finger nail rather than just the pad of your thumb. 3 do not pull hard 4. do this over and over until it comes out.  ;)

-Dave-

Bass-11

megaman7581

I can't wait till I can give this one a try sounds promising.
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stratos77


iClass

Wow, Knew it wasn't an origional idea.  Was the first time I heard of it.  I like the website the video came from.  Very kewl link, think it may help some.

Team_Reeder23

I will soon be new to the bait cast world and I'm sure I will have my fair share of backlashes so this tip will really help Thanks!

Hawgwild

Good tip iClass....I'm sure to give it a try soon.... ;D

Thanks

Joshawa

Great Tip, I can't wait to try that out   ::)...Well actually I can, but I'll be glad when I need it.

Quote from: stratos77 on January 26, 2009, 09:26:38 PM
Here is a video of it in action!!!

http://www.bassfishin.com/videos/how-to.php?v=13

Thanks for posting that link, very cool website. Lots of good info  ~cf
-Josh

**2009 UB Fantasy Baseball Champ**

ares

What is this basklash everyone is talking about. ~roflmao

bigbear9791

i found the best way to relieve stress was to throw the reel in the garage and leave it there
fish spinning, pinning or fly reels  ~cf
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