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I've seen it alot, Mr. or Mrs. Muskie hits and the fisherman just loses it, adrenaline, starts flowing and the brain goes into tomarrow. Try and stay in control the whole time and lose it after it's landed. That will help your chances of landing that fish you dream about. It's so important to play it out with all the skill you can mustard up. I know it's easy to say but believe me stay in control the whole time and you won't be saying I lost it or it got off. Use your rod to pick up line and reel fast when you have to to gather slack. Don't horse it and concentrate on what your doing. Stay cool calm and collective. Point your rod on the run and as you feel it slow down raise the rod tip keeping the slack out of the line. That's a biggie.
So many times the other guy is talking the whole time I just say be quite. I'm concentrating. Sometimes the other guy is more excited than you. lol I mean that's ok but in order to really that's really concentrate I need 100% quite virtually. Think a move ahead of the fish and keep in control. The kaos doesn't have to make you lose your fish.
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