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Can it be saved?
For the first time in at least 13 years I'll be fishing off a boat, attempting to catch Tog for the first time in my life. Took the meat stick out of the closet and checked the reel....I think it might be shot.
Rod: Daiwa Eliminator Boat Rod, MH, 6'6", 2-4 oz. 1 piece Reel: Penn Jigmaster Stardrag. http://www.pennfishing.com/penn-reel...r/1285653.html I have 30 lb. mono on this setup, never used braid. The drag just won't tighten. In fact, the drag was okay until I tried to make it slightly tighter. It just wont do it. I tried making the star go counter-clockwise and it won't budge (I'm afraid to force it). The reel gave me issues around the last time I used it those 13 years ago but still was able to hold. Now I have no idea. When it comes to reels, I have very primitive knowledge though I believe the star should be able to go forwards and backwards when being turned... Is it dead? Should I try to see what parts are wrecked or just get a new reel? The rod is in great shape and put the hurt on many a party boats so I'd hate to waste it. Sort of unrelated question: is that rod strong enough to take on Tog? |
I'm sure the reel can be saved, probably a simple repair. Those old jigmasters are workhorses, they just keep going and going.
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There's no such thing as a Jigmaster that can't be fixed. Unless you smash the side plate with a sledgehammer, that is. ;)
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