off the reelの例文
- When a fish is on, it will run with the bait, stripping line off the reel.
- Rods bent toward the water, line peeling off the reels and looks of surprise on their faces.
- Errol said, " If you had the line off the reel already, we had one of them.
- The line then started to spin off the reel, the fish now swimming away with the bait.
- Then the fish sprinted off, the line wheeling off the reel, my dad holding on for the ride.
- The line spins off the reel.
- It has very little memory; consequently, it comes off the reel not in coils, but in a straight line.
- The tape from the copies " will be taken off the reels and deposited in burn bags, " said Ms . Cooper.
- It's hard to tell how much more repugnant this could be than the other refuse that rolls off the reels of Hollywood.
- This is the result of " Her Majesty " being snipped off the reel during a rough mix of the medley on 30 July.
- This time, the wait ended at 2 p . m . when my dad's rod dipped and the line started peeling off the reel.
- Lasker won the first three games, then scored one win and seven draws in games 4-11 before winning the last four games off the reel.
- Place the thumb of your casting hand on top of the handle, wrap your palm around it and put your forefinger on the line that comes off the reel.
- Many had no way to stop the tape running off the reel in fast rewind or forward wind, which meant time wasting and greater chances of failure through misuse.
- The bonefish darted over, inhaled the fly, and momentarily went rocketing off across the flat at warp speed, ripping hundreds of feet of line off the reel in just seconds.
- The chief's rod was bent like a croquet hoop as the big salmon surged down to the river bottom, 35 feet down, then bolted downstream, the line spinning off the reel.
- The line spun off the reel, and then when the fish turned and sprinted off to the side, I leaned back with the rod and could feel the pounding weight of the trout.
- Rod bent and line peeling off the reel, contestants will respond as well as they can while a computerized scoring machine measures how well they fight the big game fish that is cavorting before them on a television screen.
- When fly-lining _ fishing top-and mid-water with little or no weight on the line _ let the bait swim as free as possible by peeling line off the reel for it, instead of having the bait pull line directly off the reel.
- When fly-lining _ fishing top-and mid-water with little or no weight on the line _ let the bait swim as free as possible by peeling line off the reel for it, instead of having the bait pull line directly off the reel.