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(1) term used to describe an unnatural motion of the fly caused by the effect of the current on line and leader. Drag is usually detrimental, though at times useful (such as imitating the actions of the adult caddis). (2) Resistance applied to the reel spool to prevent it from turning faster than the line leaving the spool (used in playing larger fish).
Ãâó: www.bluequillangler.com/learningGlossary.html
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Air resistance to a body in flight.
Ãâó: www.herrons.com/users/kevin/radio/satellite.html
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To move an object on the screen from one place to another by clicking it with the mouse, holding the mouse button down, and pulling it to where you want it to be.
Ãâó: www.visionsofadonai.com/onrampglossary.html
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air resistance that slows the model.
Ãâó: www.warrixflyinggroup.co.uk/Articles/Treminology.h...
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Move the mouse while holding down the mouse button, thus moving the selected object. drag-and-drop
Ãâó: www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/hfs/tsm/515/apic/ansa0155.htm
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