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Old June 19th, 2007, 02:45 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Got a single action reel the other day on a trade. Noticed that there
seems to be more resistance on the drag reeling line in then reeling
the other direction or the stripping direction. Is this something that
evens out or is that normal? can I adjust the pointer? I know silly
ridiculous questions but this one is unused and rock solid frame and
wobble wise ....have only used disc drags and they are not necessary
where I fish...wanted to make sure it was adjusted properly before I
cast my fly directly into a tree 10 yards away....
thanks
Brian

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Old June 19th, 2007, 02:57 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Got a single action reel the other day on a trade. Noticed that there
seems to be more resistance on the drag reeling line in then reeling
the other direction or the stripping direction. Is this something that
evens out or is that normal? can I adjust the pointer? I know silly
ridiculous questions but this one is unused and rock solid frame and
wobble wise ....have only used disc drags and they are not necessary
where I fish...wanted to make sure it was adjusted properly before I
cast my fly directly into a tree 10 yards away....
thanks
Brian


The reel is set up backwards...retrieve is supposed to be the easier
direction. Many of the click type drags are reversible if you remove the
spool...there is a triangular piece of metal that can be put in another
orientation.

George


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Old June 19th, 2007, 03:45 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jun 19, 9:03 am, daytripper wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 13:45:27 -0000, wrote:
Got a single action reel the other day on a trade. Noticed that there
seems to be more resistance on the drag reeling line in then reeling
the other direction or the stripping direction. Is this something that
evens out or is that normal? can I adjust the pointer? I know silly
ridiculous questions but this one is unused and rock solid frame and
wobble wise ....have only used disc drags and they are not necessary
where I fish...wanted to make sure it was adjusted properly before I
cast my fly directly into a tree 10 yards away....
thanks
Brian


It sounds like the drag might be reversed. Is the drag adjustable?

It would help if you mention the mfg/model of the reel...

/daytripper


Shakespeare 1094...
do I need to remove the triangle pin or just adjust it. I use a left
hand retrieve and it is probably set for a right hand...
thanks for the replies.
Brian

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Old June 19th, 2007, 04:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:45:19 -0700, wrote:

On Jun 19, 9:03 am, daytripper wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 13:45:27 -0000, wrote:
Got a single action reel the other day on a trade. Noticed that there
seems to be more resistance on the drag reeling line in then reeling
the other direction or the stripping direction. Is this something that
evens out or is that normal? can I adjust the pointer? I know silly
ridiculous questions but this one is unused and rock solid frame and
wobble wise ....have only used disc drags and they are not necessary
where I fish...wanted to make sure it was adjusted properly before I
cast my fly directly into a tree 10 yards away....
thanks
Brian


It sounds like the drag might be reversed. Is the drag adjustable?

It would help if you mention the mfg/model of the reel...

/daytripper


Shakespeare 1094...
do I need to remove the triangle pin or just adjust it. I use a left
hand retrieve and it is probably set for a right hand...
thanks for the replies.
Brian


That's a current reel - the only single action fly reel Shakespeare sells.
The "drag" is a simple on-off affair, no adjustment needed ;-) but their web
site claims it is reversible.

http://www.shakespeare-fishing.com/p...ducts.php?p=53

I haven't found anything that tells *how* to do it. If all else fails, contact
Shakespeare "800-347-3759 and ask for the Service Center. Operating hours are
8 to 4:45 East Coast time. Or write to Shakespeare Service Center, 3801
Westmore Drive, Columbia, SC 29223 or email "

Cheers

/daytripper

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Old June 19th, 2007, 06:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jun 19, 10:16 am, daytripper wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:45:19 -0700, wrote:
On Jun 19, 9:03 am, daytripper wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 13:45:27 -0000, wrote:
Got a single action reel the other day on a trade. Noticed that there
seems to be more resistance on the drag reeling line in then reeling
the other direction or the stripping direction. Is this something that
evens out or is that normal? can I adjust the pointer? I know silly
ridiculous questions but this one is unused and rock solid frame and
wobble wise ....have only used disc drags and they are not necessary
where I fish...wanted to make sure it was adjusted properly before I
cast my fly directly into a tree 10 yards away....
thanks
Brian


It sounds like the drag might be reversed. Is the drag adjustable?


It would help if you mention the mfg/model of the reel...


/daytripper


Shakespeare 1094...
do I need to remove the triangle pin or just adjust it. I use a left
hand retrieve and it is probably set for a right hand...
thanks for the replies.
Brian


That's a current reel - the only single action fly reel Shakespeare sells.
The "drag" is a simple on-off affair, no adjustment needed ;-) but their web
site claims it is reversible.

http://www.shakespeare-fishing.com/p...ducts.php?p=53

I haven't found anything that tells *how* to do it. If all else fails, contact
Shakespeare "800-347-3759 and ask for the Service Center. Operating hours are
8 to 4:45 East Coast time. Or write to Shakespeare Service Center, 3801
Westmore Drive, Columbia, SC 29223 or email "

Cheers

/daytripper- Hide quoted text -

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Think I got it. I reversed the click spring so it and it now reels in
easier and pulls out with more resistance..
thanks for the tips..
Janus

 




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