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<blockquote data-quote="nimmor" data-source="post: 271500" data-attributes="member: 7990"><p>I may have missed it but I didn't notice in your post anything about adjusting the magnetic brakes only the spool tension. I am not familiar with that reel but the magnetic brake is always on the opposite side of the handle and spool tension. Some brands have a dial on the outside to adjust but some like Shimano you have a relase for the side plate with the brakes on the inside. They are just slides, I have half of mine slide out. For a beginner I suggest running the brakes set tight, turned all teh way up or the slides all out. The magnetic brakes is designed to help at the end of the cast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nimmor, post: 271500, member: 7990"] I may have missed it but I didn't notice in your post anything about adjusting the magnetic brakes only the spool tension. I am not familiar with that reel but the magnetic brake is always on the opposite side of the handle and spool tension. Some brands have a dial on the outside to adjust but some like Shimano you have a relase for the side plate with the brakes on the inside. They are just slides, I have half of mine slide out. For a beginner I suggest running the brakes set tight, turned all teh way up or the slides all out. The magnetic brakes is designed to help at the end of the cast. [/QUOTE]
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