Neil Smart
Senior Member
Ahhh see!!!Clutch all the way in, until I see its mahoosive, then panic thinking I may lose it and switch to backwind.
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Ahhh see!!!Clutch all the way in, until I see its mahoosive, then panic thinking I may lose it and switch to backwind.
I use a 'pin 100% of the time and kind of feel that when a fish takes line, and the fish is a biggie, I have no choice but to give it - or my thumb will start smokin'! I'd hazard a guess that it happens at almost the same moment when using a clutch on a fixed-spool and the fish takes line. And......I'd hazard a guess that it's almost at the same moment when a back-winder 'feels' that turning the handle in the opposite direction might stop the fish either breaking off, or the hook pulling. Or am I over-simplifying it?
A tiny little dot of graphite powder on those washers once a year soon sorts them out.I purchased a pair of Shimano's on here a few years ago. One of the clutches was a bit sticky so I sent them for service. On return I was told the clutch washers were very dry. They advised me to always back the clutch right off after a days fishing and set it again when I am next on the bank. This way the clutch retains its smooth action.
Front drag on the new Shimano Stradic's is so go, there is no anti-reverse.
Chris, if it's any consolation, i think the older, white ones, are better made than the new ones...
I always Preferred the older Japanese stradics and gtms over the newer ones too. I’d imagine the quality is probably as good as it was but the older versions just felt and ran nicer I thought.Chris, if it's any consolation, i think the older, white ones, are better made than the new ones...