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Hooked on conventional reels.
Well, I found the other conventional reel I have. A Penn Long Beach 68. The whole thing is made out of bakelite. Spooled it up with 20 lb test and made a few casts with it. Man, I'm hooked already. This reel isn't much. It doesn't have a drag system and no anti-reverse. It does have a clicker though. I love the reel. I'm not much on really trying to cast a conventional but even I, with light lobs, was sending a sinker all the way across the lawn. I can't believe I've held off so long!
Just a few questions. Any surfcasters use conventionals for plugging? What reels do you use? Here's another question. When I was casting, I noticed some times, my sinker got snagged. When I pulled hard and popped it out of the ground, the sinker came flying towards me. The problem was the line had slack in it. How can I keep a tight line? (I know the sinker in the ground won't happen in the surf but what if a wave pushes your plug in?) Then the line was really loose. When do you prefer conventional over spinning gear? |
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It really doesn't have a drag. It's known as a "knucklebuster" When a fish takes line, the handle goes around backwards. The only drag is your thumb.
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Patrick---the Long Beach Penn reels should have a drag. Only the cheaper reels, like the Sea Boy, were direct drive knucklebuster totally. I'll bet you that somewhere on that Long Beach, there's a little secondary lever like there is on a Squidder, to shift the anti-reverse off and turn the reel into a direct drive model, where the spool turns backwards. If my old Long Beach 65 has a star drag, I can't believe the bigger 68 size doesn't have one.
BTW---if you use that Long Beach for surfcasting---especially for plugging---this little love affair will be short-lived ;) |
I have a Long Beach 60 and a 68. The 68 is actually smaller. I've been over the reel a hundred times, no anti-reverse. I'm just going to use the reel as a practice reel until I can get something better.
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