Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
You know, 20-65lb braid, you're snagged, you lock your drag and pull out a damn tree from the bottom of the lake. Then your gears become noisy and "grindy". Especially on aluminum micro gear sets.
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Re: Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
I always pull those snags loose with a gloved hand and the line wrapped around that hand. If you lock down the drag with 50-65# braid on a reel with aluminum gears and haul in a stump, you pretty much deserve a damaged gear set imho.
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Re: Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
That is what i've been telling to myself the last season. Even with 20lb fluoro you're destroying the gears.hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:39 pmI always pull those snags loose with a gloved hand and the line wrapped around that hand. If you lock down the drag with 50-65# braid on a reel with aluminum gears and haul in a stump, you pretty much deserve a damaged gear set imho.
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Re: Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
Always hold the spool or better again wrap the line around a gloved hand...
Without doubt its transfer of energy straight to that point where the pinion meets the main gears and something has to give...
Without doubt its transfer of energy straight to that point where the pinion meets the main gears and something has to give...
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Re: Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
I always place my thumb on the spool in hopes that this saves strain on the drive train and gears. In the future I'll try and wrap my line around something else and try to pull out lure and or break line.
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i dont think placing your thumb does anything because that is all i have been doing.lifeofRiley wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 12:39 amI always place my thumb on the spool in hopes that this saves strain on the drive train and gears. In the future I'll try and wrap my line around something else and try to pull out lure and\or break line.
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Never pull from the reel or rod, take the line pull it tight and then ping it like shooting an arrow, usually the lure jumps out of the snag.
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Re: Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
Wrap mine around needle nose pliers and pull. Never any body parts, gloved or not. Thats quite a risk.
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Re: Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
I carry a cutoff wooden dowel to wrap the braid around. Pulling snags loose from a locked down spool or thumbing the spool just cause braid dig ins & subsequent breakage.
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I keep a wooden dowel in the boat just for these occasions. Works great.
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Re: Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
Safety first. Wrapping line around your hand is risky, especially in wind or current. If you know you can break it or bend a point then so be it but otherwise not a good idea. As for using the reel, if you must, just point the tip straight to snag and slowly torque into the pull. You'll know before you pull too hard because the drag will tell you. Don't use your thumb, if the drag can handle it, the reel can handle it. In my opinion. And as for the tension twang I love that trick which at times works like magic with braid. Takes timing and practice, I'm 50/50 nailing it myself, at best, but always worth a try.
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Re: Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
I normally turn my hat backwards first then wrap the line around my biceps and flex and that does the trick. I saw Stallone do that in “Over The Top”.
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Real Pudd legend wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 8:13 pmI normally turn my hat backwards first then wrap the line around my biceps and flex and that does the trick. I saw Stallone do that in “Over The Top”.
Re: Are we destroying our Gear Sets by pulling out snag?
The short wooden dowel works best, what I keep around. To make sure there is no damage or rod/reel breaks I also normally back my drag way off too before pulling snags. I fish a river that is extremely swift in spots so I have to take extra precaution, especially with lighter powered spinning rods. I normally totally disengage the reel or totally back the drag off and do all the snag pulling by dowel or just hand.