onthewater102
Well-known member
On the dual brake reels I like to be able to cast without wind using only the centrifugal brakes, figuring out however many it takes then setting it with one fewer and using the magnetic to fine tune it from there and adjust for wind as needed.
IE - if I can cast a jig with no backlash and the magnetics turned down to 0 with 3 of the 6 centrifugal brakes on I'll set the reel to 2 brakes on then dial up the magnetics to 3 or 4 to be sure I can cast. I like as little free-spool resistance as I can get away with to max out the casting range without having to whip the heck out of it.
If I'm out on a windy day a click or two more on the magnet is usually all it takes to avoid backlashing in the wind unless I'm stupidly throwing a spinnerbait or buzzbait into the wind.
IE - if I can cast a jig with no backlash and the magnetics turned down to 0 with 3 of the 6 centrifugal brakes on I'll set the reel to 2 brakes on then dial up the magnetics to 3 or 4 to be sure I can cast. I like as little free-spool resistance as I can get away with to max out the casting range without having to whip the heck out of it.
If I'm out on a windy day a click or two more on the magnet is usually all it takes to avoid backlashing in the wind unless I'm stupidly throwing a spinnerbait or buzzbait into the wind.