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07-19-2013, 08:18 PM | #21 | |
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What on earth are you even trying to do? The knob on the right in line with the spool shaft is purely for spool alignment, it's not a cast control. The knob or dial on the left is the cast control, and like all magnetic cast controls it only functions when the spool is spinning. The star on the right at the handle is the drag adjustment and it should be able to create 15lbs of drag. It sounds like you think the knob on the right for spool alignment creates the drag tension, or think it's some kind of cast control. It's not for either of those things. I just fished five days with one of those reels, they are simple, work perfect and are virtually trouble free right out of the box. I can't figure out what you think is wrong or what you think it needs to do, but I assure you that reels is probably just fine. You can tighten the knob on the right really tight to slow the spool some for drifting in freespool with the clicker on but it's not going to create a ton of resistance and you should not cast it or fish it this way all the time as it not only will ruin the reels performance, but eventually cause increased wear and the end of the spool shaft. That reel is not a jigmaster or model T. It's like you've taken a corvette and want to drive it around all the time with the emergency brake on because it feels more stable. Tighten the spool knob in until you feel a slight resistance at the spool then loosen it till the spool turns free then use the magnetic brake for a casting brake because that is the way the reel is designed to be used. Last edited by Fiskadoro; 07-19-2013 at 08:30 PM. |
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