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Questions on Redington CT (click and pawl) reel



 
 
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Old October 30th, 2003, 10:49 PM
eric paul zamora
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conan wrote:


really matter which way I set it up. Also, I saw no sign of any
adjustment mechanism, so I'm guessing that the factory "drag" setting
is adequate as is. Is all of this correct?


my still-unused "new" redington CT 5/6 has a small slightly knurled knob on
the back for adjusting drag. perhaps it's different for the smaller
reels????

eric zamora
fresno, ca.

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Old October 30th, 2003, 11:49 PM
Brimbum
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Eric wrote:my still-unused "new" redington CT 5/6 has a small slightly knurled
knob on
the back for adjusting drag. perhaps it's different for the smaller
reels????


The smaller reels have the same knob with the same intended use, but you sure
have to use your imagination to notice a hell of a lot of difference.

Big Dale
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Old October 31st, 2003, 01:58 PM
Conan The Librarian
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eric paul zamora wrote:

my still-unused "new" redington CT 5/6 has a small slightly knurled knob on
the back for adjusting drag. perhaps it's different for the smaller
reels????


Oooops ... I guess I need to go back and take a look at mine. I
completely missed that.

Thanks for the heads-up.


Chuck Vance

 




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