Quote from: boon on May 20, 2024, 02:55:49 AMThat's a novel solution. I'd be a little worried about abrading the line, hmmm. I'd prefer to create drag without using friction on the line itself.I would like to hear more about ,in-line drag solutions for spooling that seem like a good idea.
There are in-line drag solutions for spooling that seem like a good idea.
Quotewhen I push/pull the handle in and out, it does feel like it has an inordinate amount of play back and forth.
Quote from: Keta on May 19, 2024, 07:35:38 PMOn my recent 3 day BFT trip one of the guys brought a new reel to me and asked if I could fix it, he said that the reel had no drag. I took one look at it and figured out the problem, the idiot that spooled it for him put it on looser than I have ever seen, I could push the line in 1/8". We went to the stern, tied a solid ring to his line and let all of the line out. There was no tape on the spool and BS alleged "arbor knot". I taped the spool and tied a double clove hitch locked with a uni knot then we both took turns winding the line back on. Simple stuff but he thinks I am a "reel" genius. Another person, and a friend, had a Avet that sounded like a coffee grinder, I told him it was a pinion bearing and I did not have one. Fortunatly one of my line customers that I have been communicating with about gear before his first BFT trip had a bearing and the reel was put to work. PBs for many were caught on this trip.And yet Joe doesn't understand how to make the line slip on the spool!
Quote from: alantani on May 19, 2024, 11:03:34 PMand, somehow, these guys catch fish......Not without a bit of help.
Quote from: boon on May 19, 2024, 10:16:47 PMI have a "Bees Knees" spooling drag system from Busted Fishing and I would have to say it's the best I've played with so far. No motorised spooler for the reel though, just me cranking away.I understand the problem , may I suggest you try a zig zag board after the Bees Knees to create the extra drag you are looking for . you can try different combinations when winding around the pegs for drag .
It has two issues, though. At very low drag settings, the fill spool spins on the cones instead of the drag spinning, but the spooling tension required in those instances is relatively low anyway.
When spooling with higher drag, I have occasionally had the braid dig into the fill spool. Manufacturers aren't winding those on under much tension.
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