FishinBoddy Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 When buying a baitcaster reel what's the minimum drag I need 2 Quote
FrankN209 Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 If you're using it for bass, most if not all baitcasters will have enough drag. 2 Quote
Super User WRB Posted October 17, 2021 Super User Posted October 17, 2021 1/3rd the minimum equal to mono line you use. Ie; 8 lb test about 2”1/2 to 3 lbs. Tom 1 Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted October 17, 2021 Super User Posted October 17, 2021 Ok what difference does it make? You can back off any reels drag to 0. Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted October 17, 2021 Super User Posted October 17, 2021 It's a fair question and deserves a straight answer. Most every reel you look at will have more drag that you could ever need. Five lbs was about all you could get out of a baitcaster drag a generation ago, and it's really all you need. If you go to the trouble to set your drag with a spring scale, you'll find 3-4 lbs is a huge amount of drag. Seven pounds is enough for offshore. Most reels are rated 20 lbs drag now - you won't need that much, but the large drag capacity will probably make the drag smoother and more reproducible in the range you really do need. As far as actual drag set, it should be at 1/4th of your weakest link, leader, line, or rod max line rating. The reason for this is shock loading, which typically has a 4x multiplier. With the leverage of the rod, setting the hook at the same time the fish is making a hard turn may still break something, and you hope it's not the rod. 3 Quote
Super User WRB Posted October 17, 2021 Super User Posted October 17, 2021 There isn’t a fresh water bass rod that can lift 20 lbs, few can lift 8 lbs. Lift pounds for fresh water bass casting/ spinning rods before bottoming out; Light or 1 power = 1 lb. Medium light or 2 power = 2 lbs. Medium or 3 power = 3 lbs. Medium Heavy or power = 4 lbs. Heavy or 5 power = 5 lbs. Heavy or 6 power = 6 pounds. Swimbait Rods Mediun Heavy = 6 lbs Heavy = 7 lbs. XHeavy = 8 lbs. Don’t believe the weights try dead lifting pints of water = 1 lb per pint. 3 to 5 lbs of drag is all you need for bass fishing. You have a thumb to add more if needed. 2 Quote
Super User GaryH Posted October 17, 2021 Super User Posted October 17, 2021 16 minutes ago, WRB said: Don’t believe the weights try dead lifting pints of water = 1 lb per pint. 3 to 5 lbs of drag is all you need for bass fishing. You have a thumb to add more if needed. As you can see what FrankN209 said above and WRB explained almost all of today’s bait casters would be good. 1 Quote
FishinBoddy Posted October 18, 2021 Author Posted October 18, 2021 17 hours ago, FrankN209 said: If you're using it for bass, most if not all baitcasters will have enough drag. Thank you very helpful most I see at basspro all the name brands have anywhere 10 to 12 lb drag my abu revo sx has a 24 lb drag 1 Quote
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