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| Subject: Slosh 20 Mon Jan 16, 2017 9:28 pm | |
| Hi has anyone fitted or used a static mag brake unit to there slosh,are they any good |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Slosh Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:30 pm | |
| Cheers,ye I am new to the slosh and thought it might help with my birds nests |
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VALVEBOUNCE Legend
Number of posts : 1693 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 4899 Location : MANCHESTER
| Subject: Re: Slosh 20 Wed Jan 18, 2017 2:01 pm | |
| I think the trend is going over to fixed spool reels/spinning reels. I only use multipiers on the boat. Shore fishing,in my opinion is better with a decent spinning reel. I have a Shimano that copes with anything. Just my opinion,no doubt people will prefer multipliers.
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Notbad ADMIN
Number of posts : 6085 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 13584 Location : Sunny Rhyl
| Subject: Re: Slosh 20 Wed Jan 18, 2017 5:48 pm | |
| - VALVEBOUNCE wrote:
- I think the trend is going over to fixed spool reels/spinning reels.
I only use multipiers on the boat. Shore fishing,in my opinion is better with a decent spinning reel. I have a Shimano that copes with anything. Just my opinion,no doubt people will prefer multipliers.
I mainly use a Shimano fixed spool off the beach, cost a packet but it's outlasted any other FS I've ever bought |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Slosh 20 Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:12 pm | |
| Iv got a penn 7000 and I was given 3 slosh 20s so I just thought I'd start using them to see if I can get any distance |
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VALVEBOUNCE Legend
Number of posts : 1693 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 4899 Location : MANCHESTER
| Subject: Re: Slosh 20 Wed Jan 18, 2017 7:36 pm | |
| - Notbad wrote:
- VALVEBOUNCE wrote:
- I think the trend is going over to fixed spool reels/spinning reels.
I only use multipiers on the boat. Shore fishing,in my opinion is better with a decent spinning reel. I have a Shimano that copes with anything. Just my opinion,no doubt people will prefer multipliers.
I mainly use a Shimano fixed spool off the beach, cost a packet but it's outlasted any other FS I've ever bought I've lost a few valuable hours sorting birds nests out.I can't see the point in making so many allowances with a multiplier when a good spinning reel takes no effort. Not only that,but you can change the spool and use different line on the spot if need be. I use multipliers for downtiding,and spinning reels for uptiding. |
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Logger Hunter
Number of posts : 6951 SunnyRhyl-O-Meter : 13853 Location : Colwyn Bay
| Subject: Re: Slosh 20 Wed Jan 18, 2017 9:26 pm | |
| - VALVEBOUNCE wrote:
- I think the trend is going over to fixed spool reels/spinning reels.
I only use multipiers on the boat.
Quite agree |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Slosh 20 Thu Jan 19, 2017 9:12 am | |
| - Ghost wrote:
- Iv got a penn 7000 and I was given 3 slosh 20s so I just thought I'd start using them to see if I can get any distance
Try starting with full brakes on reel and cast with a single overhead motion it will take a lot of practice and many many birds nests oh an plenty of line It took me over a year to learn the multiplier costs plenty in line but great rewards seeing your bait going to the horizon Hope this helps mate |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Slosh 20 Fri Jan 20, 2017 7:03 pm | |
| Thanks all |
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