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![]() Might just be me...however I found that I have to turn the drag knob many times on the Daiwa ballistic reels to either obtain more or less drag. I use the 3000 model for blackfish and the 2500 model for fluke.
I like the reels overall but I don't like having to turn the drag knob so much...especially if I am using very light line and I want to "back off" on the drag a little... Joe T.
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![]() Why a spinning reel? I caught my first jig tog on the Angler 2 weeks ago using a small Shakespeare spinner. It was a pain reeling in and it was only 15 inches. I'm going to use one of my Squidder Jrs next time. I noticed that when the guys tossed out jigs either by the time they hit bottom they were next to the boat anyway or if there was some current they ended up tangling with the guys next to them.
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