ive heard of people doing it but i have no clue how and i never use the anti-reverse and i don't like the clicker
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ive heard of people doing it but i have no clue how and i never use the anti-reverse and i don't like the clicker
Trip the lever behind the crank handle. You're going to want to have anti-reverse from time to time, but I understand not wanting it on all the time.
are you saying its not a good idea?:confused:
On a 706 the clicker turns on and off along with the A-R. I don't like hearing the noise either and can fish without A-R without much trouble most of the time. There are times however, that having A-R is a huge advantage. Passing you rod around a light pole or another obstacle is an example of one of those times. Fish with your A-R turned off but don't do anything to permanently remove it.