Using sl30sh

tilly

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Ive had major problems with the above reel,i dont know if its just me or what!

9 times out of 10 on casting i get birds nests,ive tried everything that i know of to try and get it to work for me.Ive used 3 different types of line adjusted this adjusted that but still nowt works.
Currently im using this reel with a Greys GRX-S with a 5oz weight.

Any info or advice would be muchly epreciated as im ready to chuck the bugger in the north sea!!!

Cheers!
 
Ive had major problems with the above reel,i dont know if its just me or what!

9 times out of 10 on casting i get birds nests,ive tried everything that i know of to try and get it to work for me.Ive used 3 different types of line adjusted this adjusted that but still nowt works.
Currently im using this reel with a Greys GRX-S with a 5oz weight.

Any info or advice would be muchly epreciated as im ready to chuck the bugger in the north sea!!!

Cheers!

have you got brake blocks in it
 
aye ive tried the tension on the side it makes no difference.

Brake Blocks in it????? Not as far as i know.

do you know where to find them, if not take the side plate off opposite the handle, there should be 2 small bits of plastic on a pin, there'll be 2 red or 2 white or one of each.
 
i think when buying a slosh from new the blocks arnt in you have to put them in yourself shud be in a lil bag in the reel box
 
Lol!!!

Aye ive got a packet with two red things and 2 clear bits in,so if i take the plate off opposite the handle im going to assume that the 2 clear bits slide on either end of the pin and the 2 red bits go on either end of the pins??
 
Lol!!!

Aye ive got a packet with two red things and 2 clear bits in,so if i take the plate off opposite the handle im going to assume that the 2 clear bits slide on either end of the pin and the 2 red bits go on either end of the pins??

start off with the 2 biggest ones (not sure which colour) then move down to two smaller ones then the one of the big ones then one of the small ones. you'll find a speed that suits you
 
start with the to red ones, there the best for when you first use it, gradually change one red for clear until when you cast is almost bird nests but a slight thumb tap should solve it.... great reels when you get them right, also oiling them creates a smoother bearing with the viscocity of the oil.... hope this helps
 
Some good advice there - they do take a bit of tinkering to get just right for you. I'd also add don't overfill the spool to begin with & bear in mind the thinner your line the more braking you're likely to need. Thicker & thinner oils can be used as well to slow down or speed up your reels as required.

Cheers, Gary :)
 
Give it plenty of thumb as well - that's if your thumb's long enough to get over the top of the spool of a Slosh 30, Gollum couldn't get a grip IMO ;)

Why are they mounted so high?
 
I did exactly the same thing, hadn't realised they weren't in at first - pack was under the parts diagram in the box - oops! :D
 
i tried all of the advice given,still the same a little lob and it was ok but soons i put a bit of force into the cast is nested up without fail.i emailed daiwa for some advice and they told me to return the reel and they would have a look at it.
I had a slight feeling that it could be the rod i was using(greys grx-s) so i came across another rod(conoflex nemesis +) and the reel on that rod runs like a dream,not 1 nest is 3 sessions so im a happy chappy now!!
I think it may be time to change the brakes to the small clear ones!!
 
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