Multiplier Reels

CosmicCat

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Right i have started using a 525 mag never used them before but seem to be a natural at it as never got a nest once,
i just need to know how much shock to put on as Derek did it for me in mine but i got snagged and lost the lot so put some more on but did not seem the same.
is there a nack to how much to put on, i know how much on fixed spools but multi is totally new to me.
 
i think thats what Derek said now come to think of it, some it like 6 arm lengthsshould be enough.

cheers for reply Scott
 
Twice the length of the rod plus six turns on the reel. Any shorter and if you have a tippy rod / agricultural casting style you risk the knot catching your tip eye as the cast gets away because the rod will still be in recovery. Result: crackoff and massive birdy.

The extra length won't cause you any lost distance. It is also handy to have a longer leader if you are fishing piers / promenades as it means you will get the heavy mono on your reel before lifting a fish out of the water (in fact if I'm fishing the Shields pier I'll usually have a leader even longer than above, learned that lesson after my 15lb line snapped when lifting a good fish a few years back :( )
 
cheers for replys
i think i had it set at 1 .5 rod length and about 8 turns but sounded like the knot was catching on cast off will have to check not see if knot to big.
 
I usually have one full pass across the spool with the leader, then halfway back to the middle again (just me, but I like the leader in the middle when I cast rather than pulling on one side of the spool, with the knot tucked nicely to one side). I reckon it probably works out about 15-18 turns.

The lads have already pointed out a few advantages of a longer leader, and the extra length also allows for re-tying a fast link or whatever to the end several times should you need to, without the leader becoming too short. For even more length, I prefer a tapered leader, but I'll only use these over relatively clean ground due to the expense! (You get a nice small knot too and don't have to worry about tucking it to the side of the spool to avoid slicing your thumb!).

Gary :)
 
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