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O.D. Mike 09-24-2010 07:43 PM

Avet magging-how to and why?
 
Magging an Avet,
I'm confused how the magnets slow the aluminum spool down? I have an Avet SX and I'm thinking of magging it, because of the back lashing. Does anyone on the forum have any experience magging Avet reels. I did a search and wanted to see if opinions have changed since 2008?

I've read that you either epoxy magnets on the inside of the reel or epoxy some type of metal to stick the magnets to.

I think I need the theory behind it, to help me understand.

Question, does magging take away distance?

Thanks,
Mike

Green Light 09-24-2010 10:41 PM

I have an Avet (un-magged) and an Abu (magged). I took a while, but I love casting the Avet. When I cast the Abu, it feels like the mag's are slowing the spool down too much; even when I dial it down to the lowest setting.

A friend of mine used earth magnets from Radio Shack and crazy/super glue. This is the article he mentioned to me: http://www.charkbait.com/article/2004/Walt_Galen.htm. I hope it helps.

The newer ones have a mag/casting control.

JohnnyD 09-25-2010 09:03 AM

I suck with conventional, but just about everyone I fish with that fish with them use Abus and remove the magnets. The magnets are going to cause resistance and with resistance comes reduced distance.

On a moderate day this winter, I'm going head out to a field with a conventional outfit, bank sinkers, razor blades and a 1000yd spool of mono to stretch the arms and get some practice and become competent.

Adam_777 09-25-2010 11:04 AM

ABU's with the mags come with too many mags.I removed all but 2 and it casted fine.Don't have an Avet yet .......=)

MAKAI 09-25-2010 11:34 AM

Ceramic bushings, rocket lube, throw the brakes away and become one with the reel.

O.D. Mike 09-25-2010 08:16 PM

Thanks everyone!
 
Fish360,
Thanks for that site, very informative!

Johnny D,
If you do this on Sunday's, I'll join you... Saturday's, are for hunting!

Adam 777,
I found my Avet at a yard sale of all places for $100.

MAKAI,
Mono or Braid, what pound test?

MAKAI 09-25-2010 09:16 PM

What are you using it for ?

O.D. Mike 09-25-2010 10:09 PM

I was going to use it for jigging at the canal.

In the past I would use a Abu 7000C3 with mono. When I changed to braid it took some getting use to and eventually changed to spin due to birds nests...
A friend recently took a 38lber on 30 lb mono jigging, and with that said I was thinking about giving it another chance. The Abu has come down with a nasty squeel during the cast, so I thought why not give the Avet a try. Before the season, I broke down the Abu and gave it a tune up and found that some of the plastic gears were bunged up...

JohnnyD 09-26-2010 02:48 PM

If you're using it for jigging, I'd go with a heavy spinning outfit and 50lb braid that can cast up to 4oz. I can't bring myself to jig any heavier than that.

MAKAI 09-26-2010 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnnyD (Post 797778)
If you're using it for jigging, I'd go with a heavy spinning outfit and 50lb braid that can cast up to 4oz. I can't bring myself to jig any heavier than that.

This winter while your tweeting, texting, facebooking and god knows what else you do. Put a bucket of sand next to your desk and grind away, get some callouses on those palmolive smooth digits of yours. Manly men don't tape casting fingers.
:biglaugh:

JohnnyD 09-26-2010 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAKAI (Post 797811)
This winter while your tweeting, texting, facebooking and god knows what else you do. Put a bucket of sand next to your desk and grind away, get some callouses on those palmolive smooth digits of yours. Manly men don't tape casting fingers.
:biglaugh:

Not all of us are electricians who have zapped, burnt, drilled and mangled their hand into a nerveless leather glove.

O.D. Mike 09-26-2010 07:07 PM

About 20+ years ago I was at a friends house and his dad came home from work (iron worker). He tell his son to get the razor blades and rock salt and sits down at the kitchen table. Then he proceeds to cut the blisters on his hands and pack them with rock salt.
With my eyebrows raised, I asked why are you doing that? He said, "its the fastest way to build calluses".

I miss Uncle Sonny....

MAKAI 09-26-2010 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by O.D. Mike (Post 797870)
About 20+ years ago I was at a friends house and his dad came home from work (iron worker). He tell his son to get the razor blades and rock salt and sits down at the kitchen table. Then he proceeds to cut the blisters on his hands and pack them with rock salt.
With my eyebrows raised, I asked why are you doing that? He said, "its the fastest way to build calluses".

I miss Uncle Sonny....

I used to stick small knives through mine to wig out my sister.


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