Title: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Typhy on July 13, 2002, 01:04:37 am Basically, I've got a problem, on my spinning reel: When I get any fish on over about 30lbs, and it starts to take out line, My reel won't let me tighten my drag, I took it to the shop, and got it looked at and rebuilt, Most likely, you won't know, however, any suggestions?
Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: fishing man on July 13, 2002, 01:06:50 am well may i suggest to you a new fishing rod.
Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Typhy on July 13, 2002, 01:07:58 am It's the reel not the pole, however, thanks Casper, for the reply.
Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Casper on July 13, 2002, 01:13:00 am Typhy you probly Know more about this then me but here is what i think may be happing your test is way to Weak and your reel is messed... so Yeah get a new reel and Line.Im saying line because of what you normaly fish with =).
Casper P.s. we talking bigger pole or little pole? Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Casper on July 13, 2002, 01:14:34 am I didnt post that and maybe the reel is not meant to handle fish that big just a though.
Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Typhy on July 13, 2002, 01:18:13 am Quote Typhy you probly no more about this then me but here is what i think may be happing your test is way to Weak and your real is messed... so Yeah get a new reel and Line.Im saying line because of what you normaly fish with =). Casper P.s. we talking bigger pole or little pole? First off: It's not "No" it's "know". It's a heavy weight pole and reel, the reel is made to handle 50lbs test line, I've only got it set up with 15. There should be no problem there, I got new line earlier today. Could it be the weight of the lure? I've been useing Pink Pixxies, with 2 medium weights on it for farther casting... Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Casper on July 13, 2002, 01:22:11 am Nope i think The reel must just be messed up or you need to tighten your drag before i dont realy know se a pro about it. maybe ask my dad next time your over he's good with that stuff.
Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Typhy on July 13, 2002, 01:25:51 am I took it to Western Auto and had them completely dismantle it and take it into pieces, clean it etc. They said that it's fine, try and fish with it, same problem.
Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Casper on July 13, 2002, 01:33:22 am I realY would not have suggested western auto but what ever....Its Hust somethin thats messed up with The drag i guess thats hard to see.
Do you mean it just wont tighen when a fish is running with the line? Casper Ps wana go fishing tomorrow. Title: I know a bit about fishing... Post by: AK_Rap1d on July 13, 2002, 01:35:53 am Well Typhy, first tell me what kind of reel you're dealing with. I got an ambassedour 6500 with 15 lb test I use to slay Calicos in So. Cal. I dont get much trouble with it, but I can tell you that it is always wise to set your drag before you cast out. In other words, do a pull test by hand. You should be able to push that drag when you pull hard, but not soft. Once set, you're least likely to run into problems with it. Also, your reel has drag shoes. These shoes wear out more or less like brake shoes. They need replacement and can cause troubles similar to yours. With all this said, post back up with more specifications on the reel you're having trouble with. 8)
Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: PsYcO aSsAsSiN on July 13, 2002, 01:42:12 am Well, I don't deal with smaller reels, but if it designed like a heavy duty reel, I would have you look at the line lock...that is what catches the line and makes it jerk back. But then again, I dunno if they are on the reels for smaller fish.
Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Typhy on July 13, 2002, 02:10:50 am Yeah, I am also used to the heavyer weight gear aka Halibut Rods.
Title: Re: Someone who knows a lot about Fishing.. Help! Post by: Typhy on July 13, 2002, 02:12:33 am I will get the details later, I had a really nice one that I had spend over $100 on, however, first time using it, I took it out on the boat, we use them at times to try and get pinks who come close to the surface, I lost it over the side. So I am on my old one, I really should get a new one.
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