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Title: Baitcast Reels
Post by: CRosh324 on January 26, 2021, 03:21:35 PM
What is the proper way to set/adjust a baitcast reel (in general)?  What are some things to make them cast to their fullest and limit backlash?  Also, what all needs to be cleaned/serviced, etc.?
Title: Re: Baitcast Reels
Post by: BassmanRudy on January 26, 2021, 04:56:42 PM
Hi. I'll attach some pics to help explain. The yellow circled knob is your "major adjustment" point. When you depress the thumb bar to cast I like to have my bait drop down pretty smooth and when it hits the ground stops without backlashing. So play with this major adjustment knob til it does that. The blue adjustment side comes in a myriad of different formats but the basics are 1 is loose and 10 is tight. Can start at 10 and work back to 5 as you get better. There are some internal pieces (the red things in the 2d pic) and full down is "off" and back 1 notch is "on". Can start with 4 on and 2 off and as you get better go to 2 on and 4 off or 3 on 3 off.

Also if you spool it up full then walk off enough line that you consider to be longer than your usual cast can add electrical tape to the spool at that point then wind your line back in. If you backlash afterwards then it will only go to the tape Not the full spool!

Make sure you wind the line onto the reel with even tension.

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Title: Re: Baitcast Reels
Post by: CRosh324 on January 27, 2021, 08:27:36 AM
Thanks Rudy!

At what points would you add reel oil?
Title: Re: Baitcast Reels
Post by: BassmanRudy on January 28, 2021, 05:27:14 PM
That's more of a Mike question there! He'll see this soon I bet.

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Title: Re: Baitcast Reels
Post by: Mike Cork on February 01, 2021, 07:14:21 AM
Quote from: CRosh324 on January 26, 2021, 03:21:35 PM
What is the proper way to set/adjust a baitcast reel (in general)?  What are some things to make them cast to their fullest and limit backlash?  Also, what all needs to be cleaned/serviced, etc.?

Hard to answer this question in "general" if I know your brand I can help more.