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Re: Casting with a multiplier

Postby thegentlegiant » 24 Mar 2012, 09:40

daz blackpool wrote:Like been said mags on full and don't fill spool up to much about half full is plenty to start with double check everything before you cast. Go on a field a couple of times until you get use to the real ( won't lose as much weights) don't forget to get a thumb stop as you can and will rip a hole in your thumb with the shock not.
Good luck and enjoy your new reels.



one of these http://www.gerrysfishing.com/everything-else/spool-stop-3123-585-4323.php?

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Re: Casting with a multiplier

Postby Martin G » 24 Mar 2012, 19:09

Some great info lads thank you :thumb: :notworthy:
Had about ten chucks with the akios 656 i picked up this morning dare I say it but I think I'm picking it up (slowly) no birdie yet anyway :lmao: thanks again lads that info has really helped :clap: :clap:
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Casting with a multiplier

Postby sharpey » 24 Mar 2012, 19:47

My lad got one at Gerrys today? Lovely bit of kit. More knobs than.... something with lots of knobs....??
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Re: Casting with a multiplier

Postby Martin G » 24 Mar 2012, 20:21

Yes I was like a kid at Christmas this morning :lmao: :lmao:
Sure he'll be fine sharpey so long as the mags are up full, if I can pick it up anyone can :lmao: :lmao:
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Re: Re: Casting with a multiplier

Postby Baz C » 24 Mar 2012, 21:06

fishermandave82 wrote: ... get into the habit of winding you shock leader knot to far right hand side of the spool everytime.


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Re: Casting with a multiplier

Postby Baz C » 24 Mar 2012, 22:24

sharpey wrote: ...... Ideally I know it would be good for him to go with an experienced multi user for a tutorial ........ How about it guys..???


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Postby sharpey » 25 Mar 2012, 00:43

Might be a good starting point a low tide on the beach...??
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Re: Casting with a multiplier

Postby Baz C » 25 Mar 2012, 08:54

sharpey wrote:Might be a good starting point a low tide on the beach...??



??? ......... OK then you've talked me into it :lol:
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Postby sharpey » 25 Mar 2012, 09:26

Whoopah!!
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Re: Casting with a multiplier

Postby norfolk and chance » 01 Apr 2012, 19:52

daz blackpool wrote:Like been said mags on full and don't fill spool up to much about half full is plenty to start with double check everything before you cast. Go on a field a couple of times until you get use to the real ( won't lose as much weights) don't forget to get a thumb stop as you can and will rip a hole in your thumb with the shock not.
Good luck and enjoy your new reels.




ye a thumb stop is a must in my opinion cos if the spool slips under your thumb let's go a little bit to early it may nest! and get a good grip on it also.
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