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Alan, I just got home from my annual 8 day trip on the Excel. Thus, I'll be sending you my most used reels for servicing soon. I do have a question. I have a 5 year old JX 2 sp that you've had to replace the bearings in almost annually. You indicated that the bearing failure was due to too much drag. Well, I lightened up the drag a few # to try and prevent this and promptly got spooled at the rocks.
What Okuma reel would be a proper replacement for my Avet? I love my AVET but the thought of having to hold back on the drag pressure bugs me, especially if it potentially means a fish of a life time. This beast I hooked took 400 yards quicker than quick. Would a few # of extra drag have meant the diff? I'll never know.
Jon
here's what i have so far.....
4 andros II's with 400 yards of 50# spectra straight to the top, and 3 foot topshots of 30, 35 or 40# fluoro
4 makaira 8 II's with 350 yards of 50# spectra and 3 foot topshots of 40 or 50# fluoro
4 makaira 10 II's with 400 yards of 65# spectra and 3 foot topshots of 50 or 60# fluoro
a single penn international 12 vsx with 500 yards of 80# spectra and a 3 foot topshot of 60 or 80# fluoro
a single makaira 20 II with 500 yards of 100# spectra and a 3 foot topshot of 80 or 100 # fluoro
all drags are set to 30-35% of topshot line weight.
when you get a fish that is heading to china and you can't stop him, go ahead and push the lever forward and crunch the bearing. trading a bearing for a big fish like that is more then fair. fishing with those old avets is like taking a knife to a gunfight.......
If you do like your JX, you might look at a JX Raptor. It's the same reel -- except that it has twice as much drag and larger bearings that rarely fail. I absolutely love my LX Raptor but wouldn't fish a standard LX or JX.
the problem is still the load on the right main side plate bearing. :-\
In my experience the solution to Jon's situation is spelled . . . Accurate.