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Hello all!
I recently bought a Shimano Catala that I use to fight tarpons (up to 100pounds). At first that the brake (fighting brake) is already not very strong (impossible to block completely the spool with a 40 pounds braided line) and the worth is that it become less and less strong over time (3 monthes only). I already had similar problems with baitcasting for bass (Abu Garcia Ambassadeur C4) but it wasn't as critical as it is when you want to handle big fishes... I precise that I took a lot of care to never put oil or any product in the brake system that could make it not efficient and I unvise the brake when I do not use it... I have 3 questions: * Does a technic exist to increase the brake power of such reels? * Did you had similar problems with Shimano or other brands? * I expected to switch to a Shimano Calcuta TE, will it be the same brake system or can I expect something much better (at least in relation with the price) ? Thank you all to highlight me on this topic, Phil |
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