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Hi Y'all,
Just been and bought myself an upside down rod and baitcasting reel for a spot if lure fishing for pike & perch. Got home and loaded the spool with some 50lb braid (not fekin about). The reel dosn't appear to lock off and you can always pull line from the spool. Now, I thought that aint right, so took it down to show the bloke in the shop where I bought it from, he also agreed it wasn't right and took the other three reels off display to send back. He swapped the (no name) bait caster for a Daiwa Cygnus 100-3BiL reel. I've got this home and it appears to do the same thing, but with slightly more drag. Now, should this happen ? Should I be able to lock the reel off 100% ? Cheerz - Brownz http://fishing.brownz.org/ |
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In message , Biffa Bacon
writes Hi Y'all, Just been and bought myself an upside down rod and baitcasting reel for a spot if lure fishing for pike & perch. Got home and loaded the spool with some 50lb braid (not fekin about). The reel dosn't appear to lock off and you can always pull line from the spool. Now, I thought that aint right, so took it down to show the bloke in the shop where I bought it from, he also agreed it wasn't right and took the other three reels off display to send back. He swapped the (no name) bait caster for a Daiwa Cygnus 100-3BiL reel. I've got this home and it appears to do the same thing, but with slightly more drag. Now, should this happen ? Should I be able to lock the reel off 100% ? Strictly speaking, no, not on any reel I've ever owned. Practically speaking, you can usually screw the drag tight enough that the line snaps before it gives. With 50lb line, though, perhaps not. I'd be surprised if you can get a small spinning reel with a tight enough drag to resist that. How hard are you pulling the line? You have found and tightened the drag knob? -- Steve Walker |
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"Steve Walker" wrote in message
... In message , Biffa Bacon writes Hi Y'all, Just been and bought myself an upside down rod and baitcasting reel for a spot if lure fishing for pike & perch. Got home and loaded the spool with some 50lb braid (not fekin about). The reel dosn't appear to lock off and you can always pull line from the spool. Now, I thought that aint right, so took it down to show the bloke in the shop where I bought it from, he also agreed it wasn't right and took the other three reels off display to send back. He swapped the (no name) bait caster for a Daiwa Cygnus 100-3BiL reel. I've got this home and it appears to do the same thing, but with slightly more drag. Now, should this happen ? Should I be able to lock the reel off 100% ? Strictly speaking, no, not on any reel I've ever owned. Practically speaking, you can usually screw the drag tight enough that the line snaps before it gives. With 50lb line, though, perhaps not. I'd be surprised if you can get a small spinning reel with a tight enough drag to resist that. How hard are you pulling the line? You have found and tightened the drag knob? Steve Walker Not giving it to much tug, no more that a 10-15lb pike would. Yup, it has a drag adjuster, I've tried winding this right up, it has some effect, but the line still pulls off the spool with it done up tight. Weird !! Cheerz - Brownz |
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"Biffa Bacon" wrote in message
... "Steve Walker" wrote in message ... In message , Biffa Bacon writes Hi Y'all, Just been and bought myself an upside down rod and baitcasting reel for a spot if lure fishing for pike & perch. Got home and loaded the spool with some 50lb braid (not fekin about). The reel dosn't appear to lock off and you can always pull line from the spool. Now, I thought that aint right, so took it down to show the bloke in the shop where I bought it from, he also agreed it wasn't right and took the other three reels off display to send back. He swapped the (no name) bait caster for a Daiwa Cygnus 100-3BiL reel. I've got this home and it appears to do the same thing, but with slightly more drag. Now, should this happen ? Should I be able to lock the reel off 100% ? Strictly speaking, no, not on any reel I've ever owned. Practically speaking, you can usually screw the drag tight enough that the line snaps before it gives. With 50lb line, though, perhaps not. I'd be surprised if you can get a small spinning reel with a tight enough drag to resist that. How hard are you pulling the line? You have found and tightened the drag knob? Steve Walker Not giving it to much tug, no more that a 10-15lb pike would. Yup, it has a drag adjuster, I've tried winding this right up, it has some effect, but the line still pulls off the spool with it done up tight. Weird !! Cheerz - Brownz To put the drag into perspective, when wound up tight - if you hold the braid, the reel will travel gracefully and smoothly all the way to the floor !! |
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![]() Doh !!!! Heh ! Answered my own question - see page 3 of the following document !!!! Cheerz - Brownz http://fishing.brownz.org/ |
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