fixed spool caster's . advice please

kela66

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fished lynemouth today using a 5oz lead with 30lb main straight through ,tried to get out past the breakers , but when i cast out with wet line /hands on full power the line sliced my fore finger :red: , does anyone who has a fixed spool use one of those button type things i have seen in the mags ? or do you use some kind of tape etc on your finger ? .any advice welcome ,many thanks davey
 
Never had a problem with a fixed spool reel mate:confused I get a sore thumb off my multiplier from stopping the line but you don't need to do this with a fixed spool.
 
First things first.
If you are casting " full power" with a 5oz lead and 30 lb straight through you are asking for a snap off,you should have a shock leader of at LEAST 60lb.
Plus if you load your reel with 15/18lb line then a shock leader you will get better distance.
Get that sorted and use any of the above suggestion.
You will be safer and cast further
 
First things first.
If you are casting " full power" with a 5oz lead and 30 lb straight through you are asking for a snap off,you should have a shock leader of at LEAST 60lb.
Plus if you load your reel with 15/18lb line then a shock leader you will get better distance.
Get that sorted and use any of the above suggestion.
You will be safer and cast further

I'd agree on having a shock leader....a lot of people don't like em coz they can't tie the knot, but to be honest once you've learnt it's as easy as any other you'll need...I've re-tied leaders sat on a windy beach loads of times...makes for easier casting in the long run ;)

My Shimano Aerlex GT8000 is loaded with 15lb and 60lb leader and I've never had a problem with that combo
 
I agree once you can tie the knot is is simple and as most F/S reels come with a spare spool There is no reason not to be able to swop spools in minutes to get you fishing again.
Letting you sort out a new shock leader at your leisure
 
Yep, if you use a Cannon, you'll definitely need shockleader - you can load the rod a lot more than if you're just using your finger to trap the line.
 
First things first.
If you are casting " full power" with a 5oz lead and 30 lb straight through you are asking for a snap off,you should have a shock leader of at LEAST 60lb.
Plus if you load your reel with 15/18lb line then a shock leader you will get better distance.
Get that sorted and use any of the above suggestion.
You will be safer and cast further

i thought shock leaders were mainly used by southerners with clean beaches , but to be honest i was thinking about using one untill i read seans report on the mars bar match when he was cracking off shock leaders on the first few casts , my full power and everyone else's are two differnt things it was just a standard overhead cast no pedulam or african layback style . i have read many north east anglers like to use 30/35lb straight through ??
 
i use a fixed spool as well, all i do is use a cut off piece of bike inner tube,just enough to cover your casting finger,one piece will last for ages.(not called cheapskate for nowt)
 
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shockleader

reel should be loaded with 15lb main line. to this i attach a profish bullet tapered shockleader. this leader goes from 16lb to 60lb and is 12mtrs long. when you attach the 16lb end to your main line of 15lb, you get a very small knot which passes through the rings easily, thus increasing your distance consideribly. you get 5 tapered leaders on each spool. great value.
 
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