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Topic: Braided line on downriggers  (Read 7577 times)

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  • "Being on the water...it replenishes my soul"
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Just found this video that shows how to replace the wire on a down rigger with braided line. The guy is using a large DR on a boat, but can I use the same concept with a Scotty Laketroller?

What do you think of leaving some of the wire on and then using an Albright knot?

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