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  1. You have the option of servicing the drag yourself.

    Set up a rag to work on. Take the spool off the reel by removing the drag knob. Check the underside of the spool where the clicker is and make sure there isn't any grease muffling/absorbing the sound up.

    When your ready to service the drag, remove the keeper clip with a small screw driver, be careful because coming out those things can fling across the room and good luck finding it. Remove the drag washers by turning spool up side down, if they don't come out tap the spool on the work bench. You'll see a bunch of metal and felt washers, may e take a photo so you remember how they came out.

    Separate them individually and absorb the oil off each one with some tissue. Once you've done that, start putting them back in one by one putting enough oil in between so it's oily but not drenched.

    I used shimano grease on recommendation from a tackle store, works for larger reels but makes the drag in smaller reels pretty sticky.

    Thanks a lot mate!!! Will give it a shot

  2. Hey guys

    My old sienna is having drag issues... The drag doesnt make any sound anymore and isnt very smooth. I know shimano reels have warranty but unfortunately i cant find any proof of purchase so i think that is out of the question. Is there any fix you guys know of?

    Cheers guys

    Tag

  3. Top effort there mate, both of you with plastics jews and your old mans pb. Even better that you got to experience it with your father

    Awesome stuff

    Bet is just great spending time with the old man, catching a fish is a bonus

    Yeah, catching fish is good, but doing it with dad is a lot better! Cheers guys

  4. Hey Raiders,

    Was out for 1 week at Lake Keepit doing a university geology subject. While there couldnt resist bringing some rods. Initially tried spinnerbaits for natives, no success and a tonne of snags. I kept seeing carp rise or swim past so decided to give them a shot. Stopped by a servo and picked up some canned corn for the cheap price of $7 per can :ranting2: . However, it was well worth, absolutely cleaned up on the carp! Carp are always a good bit of fun especially when they are a decent size and you get them every cast!

    (Big one in the photo not caught by me but by a mate)

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  5. Hey Raiders,

    Dad got back from a long work trip in the middle east only a few days ago and has had non stop meetings since. Today he finally got off work at a reasonable time so we decided to head down to cowan creek near bobbin head for a quick session. My dad is a huge plastics fan so plan was to target flatty and anything else that fancied a hit. Had no success for a while, decided to head to my jewie spot instead as i've got a bunch of flathead there before. First cast there, got a take, missed it. Now i'm not usually a plastics fisherman, don't mind bait, jigs, hardbodies, but never had much success on plastics, so for me this was a huge event.

    Motivated by my unbelievable result, i continued flicking plastics. Just after a flick, as i watched the line start to tighten as the plastic sank, it tightened a lot and really quick, i called dad, let it run for a sec, then struck. The fish then went on a run which emptied half of the 8lb line on my 2500 reel. I played him in for a while and then all of sudden, slack. Reeled in to find i'd been cut off. This was as crushing as it was exciting. My dad quickly chucked me the plastics and i rigged one on, this time with 30lb leader. I cast straight back out, and the second the bait hit the bottom, i was on, same massive run. After a 5 minute fight, i brought in my first jew on plastics measuring in at 67cm.

    We released the jew and were straight back out there. It went quiet for a while, then all of a sudden my dad got an insane take. He'd never caught a jew before so I was really hoping he'd get it. Unfortunately, it went straight to the right taking my dads line to the rocks. The fish then did a turn back to the middle of the river and after a long fight my dad hauled in his first jew. The jew measured 78cm, a new pb for my dad.

    All in all, a great night and a good break from work for my dad. I'll definitely be using plastics while i have livies out.

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  6. were you using I was going to say.

    Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk

    I was using 30lb line, had big rig out in hopes of a much bigger jew :P nonetheless, he went like a monster, i don't know if i could have stopped him if he'd hit my 12lb outfit

  7. Well done. Fantastic catch, the smile says it all. Good on you for releasing it.

    Well done on the jew mate cracker fish to start the season.

    Good job on the release aswell hoping to get into some my self soon.

    -Jesso

    Thanks a lot, i was as happy to release it as i was to catch it!

    What a nice catch! Was that round the harbour or in another system? Not asking for your secret spot just a general area ;-)

    Thanks mate! Was caught in Cowan creek

  8. Hey guys,

    Decided to head out for a quick jewie session yesterday. Was taking out a mate who hasn't fished a lot in the past. By the time i picked him up and we walked all the way to my spot, it was already well past 6. We got straight into the livie fishing, and it didn't go great. Then, right before sunset he managed a solid yakka and I got a herring. Hope!

    We fished a bit for tailor on pillies and must have dropped 3 or 4 before the bite quietened down :ranting2: I decided to chuck out the yakka and within maybe 5 minutes of him being out, the rod began to buckle really slow. I was expecting a flatty or a smaller slower fish, right as i struck and was going to pass it off to my mate, the drag started screaming. We figured it was best i handled this one. It went on quite a few big runs and took me almost 5 minutes to bring in. A lot of excitement when we first saw the big fish. We finally got the big jew in the net, first time ive seen my net handle bend! Measuring in at 85cm and just under 8kg, solid fish, hopefully plenty more to come this season!

    Edit: Forgot to mention, jewie was released, its close to breeding time for the fish, at the end of the day you sleep better knowing a big breeder is in the water rather than your fridge.

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