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Finger Rests on Bait Casting Rods
Some very good rods are furnished with a finger rest. While this is more or less a matter of taste, the use of a finger-pull is not at all necessary for good casting and it is better not to use one. They are liable to get smashed and are in the way when casing the rod. The finger-pull was a regular feature of the first short casting rods but is not now so frequently seen; indeed, the present tendency among rod makers is toward discontinuing entirely its use on the better class rods.
Camp, Samuel Granger. Fishing Kits and Equipment,. New York: Outing Pub., 1910. Print.
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