Fishing masters said:
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how do u cast the bait caster with such light line cos when i do it all tangles up i then i got a fish and lost it cos it was all looped up.
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on the baitcaster extreme you need to set the spool drag to allow just enough "free flow" to let your terminal? tackle take line freely: basically set your rig up, then hold it up with the reel set to free spool. adjust the nut on the side of the reel until the weight of your terminal tackle can just pull line freely off the reel. now when you cast you need to use your thumb to "feather" the line. basically letting your thumb "glide" over the turning spool to allow the line to leave it smoothly
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actually the reel for me sucked...i really like the reel though...but when i dont have the reel on reverse it still goes into reverse and when i catch a fish it unspools and that really annoys me i have only had it for two weeks...its really dissapointing when i spend lots of money and not be satisfied.
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which reel? if you let me know which reel your struggling with i can help you get it set up correctly
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do the rods and reels really work as god as it seems?
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simple answer! YES they do! LOL there is no trickery or fake footage here! i guarantee it! went out friday afternoon after work and caught myselftwo lovely carp at the local lake, largest was just over 5lb! and the rod and reel handled it with ease!
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do the extreme baitcasters cast like a regular bait caster?
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they have a "free spool" button so you can adjust spool tightness and then cast with them as with any baitcaster. it does take some practice as with any baitcaster but yeah they can easily cast as well as a standard reel!
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Oh thats cool so instead of the spool release right on top of the spool? its a button, then you cast like a regular right?
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on the end of the reel is a spool speed dial...basically its like a permanent "drag". you set that so that the weight of your tackle "just" free spins the spool...this means you wont "overspin" and bids nest on the cast...from then there is a button on the opposite side of the spool that completely "frees" the spool...press it, hold the spool with your thumb, and cast...
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"float" your thumb on the line to stop it bird nesting and then as soon as you turn the handle the "free spool" will click off and you will be back to the "drag" spool again...then beside the handle is a "drag" setting that can be adjusted in the same way as a "rear drag" reel during the fight.
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yes they are!
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got that right man i encourage everybody to buy one of these
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ya bet brother!!!its my number one passion!
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mine to
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