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  1. nice fish bill! Carp seem to spawning right now, but i can't tell. They're extremely hard to catch right now though.
  2. Ok so i went to the lake today and wow.... I had 2 centrifugal brakes and 7 magnetic brakes on and the spool tension set to where the lure just slowly falls.... and i got a backlash everycast (i changed the settings a little between casts but not drastically, just maybe 1,2 clicks tighter or so).. Please don't say something like "practice everyday and loosen the brakes a little more each day".. I know how to use a baitcaster, and have been for 2+ years now. I can skip, pitch, and flip. I think i am just going to sell this reel and buy something i am more comfortable using
  3. I am not new to bass fishing. I have used casters for about 2+ years and i have been bass fishing for .... i think around 6 ( Im in highschool). My main confusion right now is just the cleaning/lubing part. I am going to try the stuff suggested on this post. I have only took apart the entire reel 1 time so i don't really know what i'm doing lol!
  4. I am going to flush it out probably this weekend, i just got to go buy some acetone.
  5. wow that's pretty disappointing...
  6. I didn't put too much on the spool shaft, but i will clean that up. Took the reel for a few test casts today and it is doing better after the last clean/lube i did a few days ago. (i hadn't really tested it alot until today) and it can cast a 1/4oz strike king red eye shad a good 30-40 yards. I am not at all complaining about that, but it still cannot cast other stuff to great... I mainly have trouble with hard baits that are hollow and have lots of drag while flying through air, but no weight. Something like a silent crankbait is tough. What brake settings do you use for lighter lures? I think the reason i have trouble with these is that they don't have enough force when casted to spin the spool alot so the centri. brakes are less useful. Should i just use mag brakes for lighter stuff?
  7. Have any of you ever tried US reels? The whole "see-saw" level wind thing is interesting.
  8. I only put a drop on the end of the spool shaft so it gets on the bearing on the side opposite the side plate.
  9. I fish at a lake and at some big ponds (10+ acres). If i'm trying to cover water fast, and keep my bait in the strike zone, I need to get longs casts. I can cast probably 40+ yards with an h20
  10. The only lure i can cast far is a 1/2 oz. rat-l-trap, but i'm pretty sure any reel can throw it a mile hahaha. I will try that test after school and i bet i will get 50 feet with 1/4 oz jig. I will try the exact same brake settings too.
  11. Did you have to flush the bearings on your Lew's reels when you got them? Also what settings do you use on the brakes for say a 3/8 oz spinnerbait or a 1/4 oz-1/2 oz crankbait?
  12. So i posted another topic on this about a month ago and i tried a few of the things that people suggested and most of it worked, but problems slowly came back. Casting distance is awful right now. I measured how long i could cast with a 3/8 oz single spinner spinnerbait (the h&h one) and i got 60 feet. This isn't too horrible of a cast, but for how much the reel costs i expect better. Right now with the reel i have it set with 2 centri. brakes, and magnetic brakes around 3. I set the spool tension tight enough so the lure falls slowly when you press the spool release. The reel always starts out on a cast nicely, but then a loop or two will form and then I get like 10-20 loops by the end of the cast. I am not sure which brake needs to be adjusted in this situation. I have messed around with the brakes a TON and it seems that the only two ways i can set the reel are 1- short cast distance, spool slows down very fast during cast or 2-long cast, but loops and then small backlash.. I have owned several other baitcasters and NONE of them do this. I can usually dial them in to a nice mid-ground where i can get long distance and no 'lash. I have heard so much about this reel being great, and everyone's favorite to use, but i just don't see it. I would take a h20 mettle over this anyday, but i'm stuck with this reel and i just want to figure it out. If i can't figure it out soon i will probably end up selling it. Here's what i did last time that worked: cleaned spool shaft dried off bearings as much as possible with cu-tip put a little oil on the track that the centri. brakes rub against so they weren't so strong / didn't cut down distance as much put 1 drop of oil on side plate bearing 1 drop oil on shaft bearing and a little bit on the shaft part new line- berkley smooth cast 12 lb mono new rod - h20 blue ethos I have heard alot about "flushing" out the bearings and reapplying oil, but i am hesitant. Does it help significantly? Any other suggestions? If anyone has ever had this problem please help! EDIT: If you're wondering why i didn't just clean it over again, the reason is they didn't really help when i did it again the other day ( #1-5 ). I was still having the same short casting distance.
  13. bring worms or crawfish once a week and feed them. they will get big soon..
  14. If carp annoy you, get out the fly rod and some floating flies made of foam or cork, and just drag it near 'em when they are near the surface and then catch and kill them
  15. ya i will be running around the shore taking line when they make runs hahaha
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