Western-Mass-Bass Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 Do you all unload your drags from your reels when they are not in use? I wasnt sure if keeping the star drags cranked up is gonna cause any damage while not being used or even the spool tension as well. Don't want to cause any damage as these reels are not getting any cheaper. Thanks, Lee Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted February 23, 2016 Super User Posted February 23, 2016 Well, I have read that it is not necessary to loosen the drag, but I do it anyhow. 1 Quote
cottny27 Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 I've been doing it in recent years, but never did for yrs. I don't think its a big deal. Quote
Super User Darren. Posted February 23, 2016 Super User Posted February 23, 2016 I do not unload the drags, typically. Quote
Super User the reel ess Posted February 23, 2016 Super User Posted February 23, 2016 A guy on this board who works on reels told me to do it and I did. The problem with that is the next time I went fishing, all my BC reels had too little drag on them. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted February 23, 2016 Global Moderator Posted February 23, 2016 I've always loosened them if they're not going to be used for an extended period of time, but that's a pretty rare occasion. Quote
hawgenvy Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 I'm pretty sure I'd forget to tighten them back before fishing, because I'm so used to having them tightened and ready to go from the previous outing. I'd figure it out on the first hook set (i.e., too late). Quote
Steveo-1969 Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 16 minutes ago, roadwarrior said: Well, I have read that it is not necessary to loosen the drag, but I do it anyhow. X2 Quote
Western-Mass-Bass Posted February 23, 2016 Author Posted February 23, 2016 That makes me feel better because I havent been and the one I was really worried about was my punching set up which is locked all the way down. But in the off season I might still do it . Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted February 23, 2016 Posted February 23, 2016 In general it's not necessary but I wouldn't leave them on lockdown indefinitely. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted February 23, 2016 Global Moderator Posted February 23, 2016 Allways Mike Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted February 23, 2016 Super User Posted February 23, 2016 I do it on reels that I fish locked down, and at the end if the season, what can happen, and some reels are more prone than others, is you can compress the washers, and or have them stick together. If you back off and the star comes loose right away, it might be time to look at it. Drags play such a small role in LMB fishing that it's normally not an issue. Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted February 23, 2016 Super User Posted February 23, 2016 I always have. Just made sense. I'm now replacing drags washers on some old reels and one old ABU, I'd picked up at a garage sale for 5 bucks (and affixed to a kiddie rod), had the drag not backed off. To get usable drag the star had to be wrenched down really hard. Upon opening her up I found the main drag washer flattened, even curving against the inside edge of the gear. That's being remedied today. Quote
Super User Raul Posted February 23, 2016 Super User Posted February 23, 2016 ALWAYS, it´s a habit that comes from the times when drag pads were made of compressible material ( cork, felt, compressed cardboard, leather ), the drag was provided by compression and friction, so if you left your drags tightened the material will be left compressed and by the time you needed it there would be not much of a drag left just because your pads were left paper thin; in most modern day baitcasters drag pads are made from non compressible materials and in practical terms you don´t need to back off your drag, but still there´s a chance that drag pads could stick. 2 Quote
Super User kickerfish1 Posted February 23, 2016 Super User Posted February 23, 2016 I back of the drags during the winter when they will sit for a good 3 to 4 months. Not necessary to have all that pressure on the drag stack. I do not do it between outings though as it can be quite easy to forget to tighten it down and miss a fish. Quote
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