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Reel drag
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http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/showthread.php?t=51714)
bigheadboo |
03-04-2014 03:43 PM |
Reel drag
Do you release your drag after a fishing trip or leave it alone??
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bayouchub |
03-04-2014 03:55 PM |
Back it off. It will keep the washers smoother longer. If you leave it tight to sit up for a while it can indent the drag washers causing the drag to be jerky.
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BayBolt23 |
03-04-2014 05:02 PM |
Yup I back them all the way down!
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BassYakR |
03-04-2014 05:07 PM |
Hmm... Ive never done this... Explains the jerkyness of my drag.
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BassAssasin |
03-04-2014 05:10 PM |
***!! why has no one ever told me about this!?! thanks guys this explains alot
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BayBolt23 |
03-04-2014 05:43 PM |
My ole buddy that cleans my reels told me. First thing u do after you done fishing is back the drag down and wipe your reels down!
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bayouchub |
03-04-2014 06:36 PM |
If u rinse your reels, tighten drag all the way down before rinsing then back it all the way off before storing.
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MathGeek |
03-04-2014 07:52 PM |
Thanks for the tip guys, we'll pay more attention. The children do a great job rinsing the boat and reels while I clean the fish, but we never thought to loosen the drags.
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keakar |
03-04-2014 08:41 PM |
yep, you gotta loosen em or they stop working smoothly and can hang up sometimes when a fish makes a quick run on you.
its especially important for lower end reels that can lose the springiness and your drag adjustment gets narrowed so if you are a light tackle fisherman it can make some reels to where you have to leave the drag looser then you like or it can cause the drag to not release in a sudden hard pull on the line
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Reelman2 |
03-04-2014 10:33 PM |
drags
Never wash a reel with a water hose or pressure washer.
Water will get into the reel and then the bearings.
Reels have no seals to keep the water out.
Back the drags off and wipe the reel and rod with a damp
paper towel with a little simple green mixed 6 or 7 to one.
You will save money on bearings and have a smooth drag.
Reelman2:work:
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bayouchub |
03-04-2014 10:39 PM |
I mist my reels with fresh water after every trip and have not had any issues in years.
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I make oil |
03-05-2014 02:20 AM |
I use spinning reels. After a trip I stand all the rods up against a wall and rinse the entire rod and reel with fresh water at the same time I clean my boat. My thoughts are to rinse off all of the salt water from the rod, line and reel. I do not spray hard just a mist over every thing to rinse them.
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BuckingFastard |
03-05-2014 07:11 AM |
ive never heard of this. is there a way to prove this? what exact materials are the drag made of that allows it to become indented? seems like they wouldnt use a soft material. ive never had any trouble with drag settings either. only problem i ever run into is the bearings and thats from me just being negligent. i definitely wanna know more about this!
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jpeff31787 |
03-05-2014 08:30 AM |
this is new to me! Never really had trouble with drag being jerky either though.
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