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“Bump off the line” ?

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A old aerobatics buddy would always use the term “bump off the line” and watching some of his and others videos it looks like a quick application of back pressure then a smooth pull to what ever line you are setting.

What exactly does this do for you vice a more constant rate of pull to set a line ?
 

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