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Penn 50 stw drag problems
#1
I run a number of these reels on on my boat for both Yellowfin tuna and Marlin and have always used a heavy strike setting for trolling. Latest trends and technics in our area are tending towards a minimul setting, just enough to prevent the reel from letting line out.<br>My problem is that with several of these reels they easily just slip into freespool on there own accord but moreso if it is a little rough. The reels are only 2 seasons old and I returned them to my tackle store to have the problem rectified and the friction increased. To my surprise the repair man tried to bend the chrome guide/slide bits. with minimal result.<br>I dont think this is the answer.<br>can anyone help.<br>Phil<br><br>
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#2
Hi thor<br>thanks for your reply<br>we operate in New Zealand and the reel is definatly sold as a 50stw here, ie 2 speed wide.<br><br>
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#3
I’m just guessing…<br><br>First, I’d take it back & get the <i>bent</i> plates replaced with new, or they will allow salt in between it & the reel & speed up corrosion if not bent just rite, I wouldn’t think that is the recommended fix…[crazy]<br><br>I wonder if you might be setting it just a pinch too light..?<br><br>I think you are doing the single hook with hook far back, for Billfish, letting em get their head & then going up on the drag..?<br><br>In rough water, there will be more line drag in the water as it rides the waves, tight then loosining... & the pounding of the boat can add to it also.<br><br>First maybe go a little higher on the lever & see if it works. <br>The fish will hold the lure, I think you just don’t want the hook to start penetrating until it turns away.<br><br>Is the separator / spacer under the preset knob in good condition?<br><br>Maybe set the preset a little higher..?<br><br>If there is a problem, it has to be in the lever assembly somewhere.<br><br>Can ya report any fix / problem you find for us..? This is interesting.<br><br><br><b>GooD Luck<br><br><font color=red>ALOHA</b></font color=red><br><br>Dan<br>Stand Up!!!<br><br><br><A HREF="http://www.fishingkauai.com" target="_new"> Stand Up Fish`N Charters Kauai Hawai </A> <br>[Wink]
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#4
Hi Dan and LBG<br>Many thanks for replies.<br>I have rechecked reels, they are 50sw's, I also have several 50tw's, sorry my mistake, Reels are loaded with 50 lb mono and the drag at the strike setting is set at 30% or 16 lbs. for trolling I have been setting the lever level with the letter "K" on the word "strike" stamped down the side of the reels. My other reels are okay, no problem, I will write to penn as suggested.<br>I have just had an afterthought, I heard of some reels arriving here in new zealand that had been cammed to operate at 80lb, maybe I have 2 of those, how could I tell?<br>thanks phil<br><br>
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#5
I think you need to change out the springs yourself to get the extra drag.<br>There should of been a packet in the box with 4 cupped washers with explaination on use.<br><br>What kind & how much lube are in your reels..?<br>Do ya remember if there is much differance in the amount of action Each reel has seen? `The slipping ones seen more / less fish..?<br><br>Penn should know, let us know what they say.<br><br><b><font color=red>ALOHA from Kauai</b></font color=red><br><br>Dan<br>Stand Up!!!<br><br><A HREF="http://www.fishingkauai.com" target="_new"> Stand Up Fish`N Charters Kauai Hawai </A> <br>[Wink]
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#6
How did you get on this those reels Phil.<br><br>Had them looked at yet? If so let us know how you get on and what the problem was ok.<br><br>Burnin Thumbs!<br><br>Steve B <br>Moderator Lures/Baits Forum<br><A HREF="http://www.demonjigs.com" target="_new">http://www.demonjigs.com</A>
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#7
So has that solved the original problem Phil?<br><br>Burnin Thumbs!<br><br>Steve B <br>Mod-Lures/Baits & Oz Boards<br><A HREF="http://www.demonjigs.com" target="_new">http://www.demonjigs.com</A>
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