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Add-a-lines are fixed cheater systems. It allows you to set a slider/cheater at a particular depth and keep it there.

They are available at Captain's Cove, Narbys in Oak Orchard and (I believe) Slippery Sinker in Olcott.

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What are the advantages of this as compared to using rubberbands for fixed cheaters?

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Well......you don't need rubber bands for starters. You also will never have an Add-a-line fail to slide down the line to the terminal spoon. I used to get rubber bands that would jam up on the main line with small fish, fail to slide down and then cause a horrible mess.

I suppose if you were to attach your rubber band directly to the cable so that it would break consistently it would be better but I just like the action of the slider spoon when its away from the cable and still fixed at a particular depth.

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Thanks for the help.

Paul....I sent you an email about Oswego.

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We ran the add a lines for a while. They are pretty difficult to thread on to 40# Ande line but if you use lighter # test they work great.

Jason - when we meet up for the tackle box I'll give you a couple if you want to try them. They really do beat the rubberbands!!

Clarke

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Add-a-lines are great, if you can't thread them take a small drill bit to them or ream them out with a hook.

Don't drop the rubberbands in your boat, they will burn out a bilge pump in a heartbeat.

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