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Penn drag washers need replacin'
Afternoon Everyone,
This past weekend we scored big while chumming and chunking in the harbor. We caught and released over 40 keepers in a five hour period :hee: . The biggest was 40 inches(about 25 lbs), they averaged between 30 and 33 inches. I use Penn 4400SS and 4500SS spinners on 7 ft Fenwick rods. By the end of the day the drags were starting to bind a little and they sounded pretty bad. I think they need replacing. Has anyone used the "Smoothie" replacement drag washers? Should I replace them with the original equipment (HT100)? Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks, and tight lines! |
What a day. I'm looking forward to the day that I need to replace my drag washers! :tooth:
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Yeah it was unbelievable. We had a guy with us who's from Nepal (home of Mt Everest). He had never caught a fish. He's going to think it's always like that.
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That's happened to me with the HT-100s when they get wet during a good day of fishing. A while ago I started greasing them with Shimano drag grease. I have not needed to change a greased HT-100 since. After greasing they are not affected by water and are smooth like butter.
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Smoothies are good, but I would simply replace the stock HT-100's as they are good as well and more readily available.
Time to get a bigger reel..................:D |
Last winter I put the smoooothies in a 112H. I don't think they are any better or smoother thatn the stock HT100's. I was a bit disapointed after installing them.
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Dunno if they make Smoothies for the smaller SS reels :huh:
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You can get really good deals on smoothies on e-bay
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I took the drag apart to find it was loaded with salt and grit. I cleaned it up and it seems to run smoothly now.
We'll see how it works if I hook in to a 40+ lb SBFT this weekend :bl: |
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