How Do You Set Up A Lews Speed Spool?

What does Lews SLP stand for?

The SLP series means “ super low profile ” , which is what that the HyperMag is built on. This is Lew’s lowest profile reel design.

What are the holes in a baitcaster spool for?

On a baitcaster, this can honestly be the hardest part on a baitcaster. If your reel has holes in the spool, you can thread the line through the holes and give the handle a quick twist to get the line all the way around spool If you don’t have holes, you’ll need to work at it to get the line around it completely.

Can you put too much line on a baitcaster?

If you get too much line on them, you’ll get a weird sound when you cast Spinning reels should be all the way full, right to the top. If you get too much line on them, the line will jump off the spool in coils. You can stop backlashes with baitcasters by adjusting your reels properly.

What pound line is best for Baitcaster?

Most bass anglers outfit their bait casting reels with 15-25 pound test mono/fluoro or 30-65 pound test braid Avoid using braid below 30 pound test on a baitcasting reel.

Do you need backing on a baitcaster?

You can tie monofilament or fluorocarbon directly to the spool and start filling the reel, but braided line slips too much when tied directly to the spool so you will need some type of backing to prevent this slippage.

How does Lews Speed Dial work?

Lew’s devised their Custom Shop Speed Dial to help anglers become more efficient and proficient. This ingenious spool tension knob features a patented line indicator that lets you dial in the type and poundage of line on the reel.

How often should I oil my baitcaster?

Depending on how/where you fish, you prob shouldn’t need to touch them but once every 18-24 months If they stay indoors and have a reel cover on..you can go even longer. If they lay in the bed of your truck and often get drug through the sand…

What is the dial on the left side of a baitcaster?

Magnetic brake systems use moving metal magnets and electromagnetic forces to slow the spool speed down. This system is usually controlled by a dial on the side of the reel that is tightened or loosened during the cast.

How do you spool fluorocarbon on a baitcaster?

When spooling fluorocarbon on a baiticaster, turn the spool up on it’s side and make sure the line feeds from the top of the spool into the reel. Put resistance on the line spool, and wind it on evenly and slowly. Braided line should be tightly wound on the reel. Fluorocarbon needs firm tension but not ultra tight.

What size braid is best for Baitcaster?

Thin diameter line is great for spinning reels, but if you’re using baitcasting reels, you don’t want to use anything under 20 lb. braid If the line is really thin, it’ll dig into the spool if you have a big fish on or get snagged, which can cause knots and tangles.

Do Lew’s rods have a warranty?

LEW’S LIMITED LIFETIME ROD WARRANTY Lew’s® warrants to the original retail customer that this rod is free from non conformities in materials and construction. We will, at our option, repair or replace any non-conforming Lew’s® rod returned to us with postage prepaid* with a like or similar rod.

How do you fix a drag on a Lews reel?

Tighten your drag all the way down. Place your thumb firmly on top of your line and crank the reel handle If the mark turns and the line does not turn with the same rotation, the drag is working properly and the line is slipping on the spool. Braid line should always be backed by about 10 yards of mono.

Can you use braided line on a baitcaster?

Braided line is often regarded as the best line for baitcaster fishing , but you still have to pick the right type of braid. Braided fishing line is made from several single strands of high molecular weight polyethylene that are then weaved together and is what gives braided line its incredible strength.

What does a flipping switch do on a baitcaster?

In a regular baitcast reel, the thumb bar stays depressed and you have to turn the handle to engage the reel. With a flipping switch engaged, the thumb bar pops back up when you release your thumb, making it easy to engage the reel without using both hands.

What does the brake do on a baitcaster?

The braking system on a baitcasting reel is designed to regulate the spool’s rotation during your cast , similar to how the brakes in your car work against your tires. “If you add more brakes to your reel when you cast, it’s going to provide a little bit more resistance on that spool,” Conlon says.

Why do I keep getting birds nest on my baitcaster?

If the spool continues to spin once the line hits the water, there will be too much excess line without tension ; this often causes a terrible knot called a “bird’s nest” or backlash commonly.

How do you avoid backlash?

  • Choose the best equipment. Before anything else, you need to ensure that you have the best equipment for baitcasting
  • Adjust the brake system and spool tension and do a test cast
  • Practice short distances
  • Use the wind to your advantage
  • Practice makes perfect.

Is braid or mono better for Baitcasters?

Mono holds knots better and costs less than braid It also works better on smaller bait-casting reels because light braid can dig into itself.

Why can’t I cast my baitcaster very far?

It won’t cast very far at first. The key is to let the spool spin under your thumb but maintain feel so that no loops begin to form. That is the sign the reel spool is spinning faster than the lure is pulling line off the reel That’s what causes overrun (backlashes).

How far should a Baitcaster cast?

25-30 yards is the norm Most anglers proficient at casting average 25-30 yards, depending on their tackle and wind conditions.

Should I use braid or fluorocarbon on baitcaster?

We believe braid is the best line for a baitcaster It’s uncommon and maybe even rare to find anything but braid on modern baitcasters—and for good reason: braid is simply going to maximize the advantages of your baitcaster, ultimately helping you to land more fish.

Is 10 lb line good for bass?

Beginner Bass Fishing Rods, Reels, & Line To start, try spooling 6-10lb monofilament or fluorocarbon to your spinning combo For baitcasting gear, beef up to between 10-20lb for clear line and use between 30-40lb braided line. Monofilament is the cheapest, and fluorocarbon is the clearest in the water.

What color fishing line is best for bass?

What matters to we bass anglers is simply this. Studies have established that bass color vision is strongest in medium to light reds, red-orange and yellow-greens As for blues and purples it’s quite weak. When fishing, remember, the deeper the water or less clear the water, the less light and color there will be.

Should you use backing with braided line?

When you’re putting braided line on your spinning reel, you always want to add some mono backing to the reel first Mono grips into the arbor (the center of the spool) much better than braid does and pretty much guarantees you won’t have issues with the line free spinning when you get a fish on.

Citations

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ4e5-xWN5U
https://www.lews.com/en/shop/reels/casting/pspc

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