Did a search on Cabelas for "line counter" and found the one I mentioned:
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...nter&noImage=0
$9.99 at Cabelas. Bass Pro probably has them too.
Andrew

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You can also get a line counter that attaches to your rod and works with any reel. I think Shakespear makes them. I've got a couple that I used when running umbrella rigs several years back.
Andrew
Did a search on Cabelas for "line counter" and found the one I mentioned:
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...nter&noImage=0
$9.99 at Cabelas. Bass Pro probably has them too.
Andrew
I've seen those but I didn't think they would work very well, So far I really like the Accudepth reel.
I use the Accudepth reels without any problems. They are perfect for trolling.
All line counter reels are inaccurate as to how many feet of line are actually out. They count revolutions of the spool, and don't know if your reel is slightly low on line or what diameter of line you are using. However, they are equally innacurate. If you have the spools filled equally with the same diameter of line, and let one out 100 ft on one reel and 105 feet on another, they may not be actually at that exact distance out, but they will be spaced by 5 ft, and that's whats important in downrigging. I used the accudepths this past year, and I think they are a heck of a reel for the money. But, don't use them to measure line when you are down rod fishing, or you'll get burned. Put the bait clicker on, and measure the line against your rod.
