Tim Storey
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When the new super lines came out there was lots of concern about the line wearing out the guides on your rods. Time has proven that worry to be unfounded. However, I use Fireline on one of my reels all the time. I fish some heavely weeded lakes and have found that the super lines allow me to keep the fish from getting its head down in the weeds. I fish for a lot of northern pike and have had to bury the drag to the point that there is none. I set the hook and reel them in. Works graet, I boat two to three times as many fish as I use to. Heres the problem, the reel I use this line on is falling apart. The bearing races have pot marks from the rollers and the anti-reverse bearing in the handle has impact marks on it also. My question is, am I destroying my reels by using this line? The rod guides are OK but has anyone considered the shock to the reels? I clean and oil my reels every winter and have never seen this type of damage until I started using the new super lines. These are not cheap reels either. Any one else having this type of problem? Would a more flexible rod help absorb the shock or should I loosen the drag and take my chances with the fish?