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Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) => Tackle & Techniques => Topic started by: Bill Maguire on May 05, 2008, 10:21:20 PM
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Evening guys.
I need some advice if you can help me out. I've just bought myself a new Shimano Saragosa 14000 which I intend to use in PNG later in the year.
My problem concerns the line lay on the spool. I have spooled the reel twice and both times have the same resulted in the same crappy line lay. To illustrate I have attached a pic and would appreciate if somebody has a clue as to why these "peaks and valleys" are happening.
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It's hard to tell from the photo the extent of the issue.
The two-speed osciallation system is probably responsible for this and isn't really a concern for all reels that feature the Propulsion Line Management System. It doesn't look the most uniform but does allow the line to leave the spool with much more flow. I would suggest that you actually try casting the line and perhaps retreiving with a heavy popper/plug.
Hopefully there are no problems.
I was casting a Saragosa all last week, and I believe it spooled up much the same. It now looks a lot more uniform after use. Was also casting the new Stella SW ;)
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Thanks Luke, I'll try a bit of casting and see what happens.
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It's hard to tell from the photo the extent of the issue.
The two-speed osciallation system is probably responsible for this and isn't really a concern for all reels that feature the Propulsion Line Management System. It doesn't look the most uniform but does allow the line to leave the spool with much more flow. I would suggest that you actually try casting the line and perhaps retreiving with a heavy popper/plug.
Hopefully there are no problems.
I was casting a Saragosa all last week, and I believe it spooled up much the same. It now looks a lot more uniform after use. Was also casting the new Stella SW ;)
Skite :P
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Try winding the line on with some tension on. Suggest trolling a bibbed minnow with all the line out and then winding it in at a continous pace. Should lessen the uneven line lay somewhat.
Did the reel come with any spare spacers to fit under the spool.
Sometimes experimenting with these seems to fix it. My Sphero 14000FB does not suffer from this and lays the line on beautifully. I do not know if the winding system is the same but I presume they both use the wormshaft drive so this problem should not be occuring with your Saragosa.
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The line has been wound on under tension Sachin and no spare spacers cam ewith the reel.
I would have thought a new, 2008 model reel would not have these issues and at RRP $450.00 is an expensive letdown.
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Have you cast it yet?
As I said Bill, I had a similar spooling experience. It has a different lay due to the two-speed.
I'm not saying there isn't a problem with your reel but maybe you should try to use it and see IF IT IS IN FACT A PROBLEM.
You are more than welcome to call me if you have further issue as I will elevate the problem with Shimano or resolve it myself.
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The line has been wound on under tension Sachin and no spare spacers cam ewith the reel.
I would have thought a new, 2008 model reel would not have these issues and at RRP $450.00 is an expensive letdown.
Got the 8000F and the line also lays nicely and mine came with spacers and small bottle of oil so I am kinda surprise at your set.