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When buying a baitcaster reel what's the minimum drag I need 

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1/3rd the minimum equal to mono line you use. Ie; 8 lb test about  2”1/2 to 3 lbs.

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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.

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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. 

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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.

 

 

 

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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. 

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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 

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