jmcarriere Posted September 10, 2017 Posted September 10, 2017 I jusy bought a Tatula SV 7.3:1 LH while Seth Fieder was at a local tackle shop. I have looked through the forum but am wondering is there any difference in setting up the brakes from the CT. If i woyld have been smart i would have picked up the Zillion instead since reels werr 20% off. Quote
NathanDLTH Posted September 10, 2017 Posted September 10, 2017 You were at Throne Bros then? From my understanding and all I own is Daiwa (aside from one Shimano) take the side to side play out of the spool by tightening up the cast control knob then adjust braking on side for lure weight/distance. I'm sure someone else can explain it better, but that's the nuts and bolts of it. Quote
CroakHunter Posted September 10, 2017 Posted September 10, 2017 1 hour ago, NathanDLTH said: You were at Throne Bros then? From my understanding and all I own is Daiwa (aside from one Shimano) take the side to side play out of the spool by tightening up the cast control knob then adjust braking on side for lure weight/distance. I'm sure someone else can explain it better, but that's the nuts and bolts of it. What he said but start with mag breaks at 0 when taking out side to side play Quote
jmcarriere Posted September 10, 2017 Author Posted September 10, 2017 1 hour ago, NathanDLTH said: You were at Throne Bros then? From my understanding and all I own is Daiwa (aside from one Shimano) take the side to side play out of the spool by tightening up the cast control knob then adjust braking on side for lure weight/distance. I'm sure someone else can explain it better, but that's the nuts and bolts of it. Yes i was at thorne bros and iy was awesome meeting seth and talking to him Quote
david in va Posted September 10, 2017 Posted September 10, 2017 set the brakes at 10 and back off until you feel it is right for you, I leave just a little side play in the spool. If you start at 0 you will most likely have a back lash 1 Quote
NathanDLTH Posted September 10, 2017 Posted September 10, 2017 1 hour ago, jmcarriere said: Yes i was at thorne bros and iy was awesome meeting seth and talking to him Cool, glad you went! Met him at Joes earlier this spring. Great guy with lots of knowledge. Quote
jmcarriere Posted September 10, 2017 Author Posted September 10, 2017 33 minutes ago, NathanDLTH said: Cool, glad you went! Met him at Joes earlier this spring. Great guy with lots of knowledge. Yes he does have lots og knowledge i picked his brain for a while Quote
jmcarriere Posted September 11, 2017 Author Posted September 11, 2017 20 hours ago, david in va said: set the brakes at 10 and back off until you feel it is right for you, I leave just a little side play in the spool. If you start at 0 you will most likely have a back lash 22 hours ago, NathanDLTH said: You were at Throne Bros then? From my understanding and all I own is Daiwa (aside from one Shimano) take the side to side play out of the spool by tightening up the cast control knob then adjust braking on side for lure weight/distance. I'm sure someone else can explain it better, but that's the nuts and bolts of it. I have done this and just curious when you are tesring it by just letting the lure drop how much over run should you get with out thumbing it. Quote
david in va Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 Don't worry about the lure dropping , just trust the braking system It will stop the spool just try as I have stated , but start with the brakes on 10 and back off from there. maybe someone else will chime in that has a Tatula sv tw 103 and know how to set it up, they may be able to explain better than me 3 Quote
jmcarriere Posted September 11, 2017 Author Posted September 11, 2017 7 minutes ago, david in va said: Don't worry about the lure dropping , just trust the braking system It will stop the spool just try as I have stated , but start with the brakes on 10 and back off from there. maybe someone else will chime in that has a Tatula sv tw 103 and know how to set it up, they may be able to explain better than me That is exactly what ehler said on friday as well. Quote
thebillsman Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 I bought two Tatula SVs a few weeks ago and they have been great. 1 Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted September 11, 2017 Super User Posted September 11, 2017 1 hour ago, david in va said: Don't worry about the lure dropping , just trust the braking system It will stop the spool just try as I have stated , but start with the brakes on 10 and back off from there. maybe someone else will chime in that has a Tatula sv tw 103 and know how to set it up, they may be able to explain better than me This. David your explanation is fine. I have tried 5 and several layers of line will fluff, yet the spool braking has all the fluff removed before the lure touches down. You can about eliminate the fluff if you use a touch of thumb just after the release. If you set the spool tension like it is suppose to be set, you will have a very sizable backlash with the lure drop method. Also it is my understanding that magnetic brakes don't work unless the spool is spinning at a reasonable rate, so I see no reason to set them at zero if you decide to use the lure drop test. However, you had better have the spool tightened down more than what Diawa suggests.....unless your desire is to practice backlash removal. Quote
thebillsman Posted September 12, 2017 Posted September 12, 2017 1 hour ago, new2BC4bass said: This. David your explanation is fine. I have tried 5 and several layers of line will fluff, yet the spool braking has all the fluff removed before the lure touches down. You can about eliminate the fluff if you use a touch of thumb just after the release. If you set the spool tension like it is suppose to be set, you will have a very sizable backlash with the lure drop method. Also it is my understanding that magnetic brakes don't work unless the spool is spinning at a reasonable rate, so I see no reason to set them at zero if you decide to use the lure drop test. However, you had better have the spool tightened down more than what Diawa suggests.....unless your desire is to practice backlash removal. Actually with the SV spool the magnetic brakes are always on. Even when set to 0 they still slow the spool to a degree. There are previous SV models like the 103 that have been considered overbraked. We're lucky to have the SV spool (though not floating) trickle down to the Tatula for ~$140. With that said, I really like this Tatula SV. I have no issues pitching a 1/8oz jig with a craw trailer with the brakes anywhere from 6-10. The backlash control sounded like a bunch of hype hoopla.. but it's pretty impressive. It's fun to set it at twenty and work your way down when learning to skip jigs. 1 Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted September 12, 2017 Super User Posted September 12, 2017 26 minutes ago, thebillsman said: Actually with the SV spool the magnetic brakes are always on. Even when set to 0 they still slow the spool to a degree. There are previous SV models like the 103 that have been considered overbraked. We're lucky to have the SV spool (though not floating) trickle down to the Tatula for ~$140. With that said, I really like this Tatula SV. I have no issues pitching a 1/8oz jig with a craw trailer with the brakes anywhere from 6-10. The backlash control sounded like a bunch of hype hoopla.. but it's pretty impressive. It's fun to set it at twenty and work your way down when learning to skip jigs. Then the SV must be similar in that respect to the MagForce 3D braking as there is always some kind of braking in affect even when the brake is set at zero because I know for a fact I can't cast a reel with zero brakes on, but I can the T3. Also I'd be surprised if the lure drop test increased braking if set anywhere but zero. I would think that for the brakes to have any affect on the spool at the speed a lure drops, that there would be way too much braking at the spool speeds involved in an actual cast. Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted September 12, 2017 Super User Posted September 12, 2017 I have two Tatula SV's. The one thing I find with the Tatula SV that sets it apart from other like priced reels or even several more expensive reels to me is that I can use the brake around 6 to 10 and I set the spool tension knob to the point right before it begins to click and it's ready to go for any lure I will throw on it. 1 Quote
jmcarriere Posted September 15, 2017 Author Posted September 15, 2017 On 9/12/2017 at 3:28 PM, Boomstick said: I have two Tatula SV's. The one thing I find with the Tatula SV that sets it apart from other like priced reels or even several more expensive reels to me is that I can use the brake around 6 to 10 and I set the spool tension knob to the point right before it begins to click and it's ready to go for any lure I will throw on it. Finally went out and cast with the sv and you all werr right now i am windering if i should set up my tatula ct the same way. 1 Quote
CroakHunter Posted September 15, 2017 Posted September 15, 2017 15 minutes ago, jmcarriere said: Finally went out and cast with the sv and you all werr right now i am windering if i should set up my tatula ct the same way. Yes. 100% 1 Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted September 16, 2017 Super User Posted September 16, 2017 21 hours ago, jmcarriere said: Finally went out and cast with the sv and you all werr right now i am windering if i should set up my tatula ct the same way. Give it a shot. I am not sure it works as well with the CT or not but there is only one way to find out. Quote
jmcarriere Posted September 16, 2017 Author Posted September 16, 2017 56 minutes ago, Boomstick said: Give it a shot. I am not sure it works as well with the CT or not but there is only one way to find out. I am going to give it a shot as my casting distance was alpt farther with the sv 1 Quote
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