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Ronix
Posted 6/25/2015 4:46 PM (#774055)
Subject: Slipping drags...




Posts: 992


Wanted to get some opinions on in-season reel maintenance from some of you guys...

I back off the drags when I put the rods away for the winter - im at least 90% sure I did this past winter- but I do keep the drags locked down throughout the season and was wondering if I should be back off them when not using them?

I ask because a few times this season I have had the drags on my curado and 401d slip on some hook sets and while I know they are weak drags to begin with I felt maybe they slipped a bit too easily and I was wondering if this might be a result of them being locked down too much and the drags are weaker now?

any input is appreciated gents!

lehighmuskies
Posted 6/25/2015 5:04 PM (#774058 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...




Posts: 348


i always back mine off after everytrip only takes a few seconds.

Sure pikemaster can answer your question the best
Zib
Posted 6/25/2015 7:36 PM (#774077 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: RE: Slipping drags...





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River

I back mine off regularly & still the drag slips on my Curado 301 on hook sets. I plan on upgrading to the carbontex drag washers.

 

pklingen
Posted 6/25/2015 8:47 PM (#774083 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...




Posts: 866


Location: NE Ohio
i also back mine off after i'm done fishin for the day everytime out. i had carbontex drag washers installed this past winter and they make a BIG difference. well worth the small expense.
tkuntz
Posted 6/25/2015 10:10 PM (#774091 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
Aftermarket drag washers make a huge difference in the kinetic friction of the drag. Even when it slips it doesn't keep slipping and take all of the backbone out if your hookset.
Zinox
Posted 6/26/2015 3:55 AM (#774105 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...




Posts: 1100


I got Carbontex drags in all my reels including my small spinning reel and it is 110% worth it.
timhutson1
Posted 6/26/2015 7:25 AM (#774113 - in reply to #774105)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...




Posts: 251


+1 on the carbontex Drag. Have them in all my reels. A very light coating of Cal's drag grease and you don't even have to worry about slipping if it gets wet; go ahead and figure 8 with your reel in the water.
wall i
Posted 6/26/2015 8:29 AM (#774120 - in reply to #774113)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...


Loosen every night coming off water. Replace with carbontex. Clean annually....bout the easiest maintenance there is and a light coat of teflon based grease.

Cal's and Shimano market a drag specific grease but I've found the more readily available teflon greases available at your local bicycle shop work just as well.
Finish Line offers a premium high temp teflon grease.
Will Schultz
Posted 6/26/2015 9:04 AM (#774123 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
While this doesn't answer your question... if you palm the reel try to get into the habit of putting your thumb on the spool when you set the hook. It takes very little pressure to stop the spool and if you use this method you can always have your drag set for fighting fish. It's very easy to have some of the new reels too tight when they have a max drag of 20 pounds or more.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 6/26/2015 10:12 AM (#774133 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
Replace with Carbontex Drag Washers, they will not slip !!!!!!
If you R fishing for say 2-3 days U dont have to back off drags off every day but when U get home then ALWAYS BACK THEM OFF.
Jeremy
Posted 6/26/2015 11:18 AM (#774143 - in reply to #774133)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...




Posts: 1150


Location: Minnesota.
Thanks Richard. I was wondering about this too since I just had mine tuned up and I care a lot about preventative maint. Got good stuff so I like to take care of it.

You did a _amned nice job on both of the reels I sent you...!
muskiehunter51
Posted 6/26/2015 2:35 PM (#774160 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...





Posts: 174


Location: Naperville, IL
I back mine off every night just to be on the safe side.
tndoug
Posted 6/26/2015 2:54 PM (#774163 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...




Posts: 86


I back mine off at the end of the day (night) and also check periodically throughout the outing.
The spring washers used in alot of reals is another weak point.
It would be nice if they were available in a tempered high performance grade spring steel.
Carbonex will make a World of difference! You'll never look back after using them.
They sell precision ground metal plates too, if your really into high performance.
One of the things I like about carbonex is the broad range of adjustment you can get.
theres alot of room between locked down and loose.
Brett Erickson
Posted 6/26/2015 7:14 PM (#774180 - in reply to #774055)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...




Posts: 34


Probably pointing out the obvious here but if you are using superbraid and don't have it taped to the spool or don't have a mono backer on, then the line will slip on the spool. Seen a lot of people who thought they had drag problems and it was actually the superbraid turning on the spool.
Sidejack
Posted 6/30/2015 12:10 AM (#774430 - in reply to #774160)
Subject: Re: Slipping drags...




Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
muskiehunter51 - 6/26/2015 2:35 PM
I back mine off every night just to be on the safe side.


"every night" implies yer fishing every day.
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wall i
Posted 6/30/2015 7:30 AM (#774436 - in reply to #774430)
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could mean every afternoon or evening....gettin to be a drag
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