Any tips to share?
Problem I have is casting into the wind using an ABU 6500c - the lead gets slowed down before the reel can slow down leading to over-runs and tangles...
Advice re: brake blocks, etc?
Casting into the Wind with multiplier reel
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had the same problem a few weeks back, if its coming directly onshore forget about power casting, but if its coming from the sides try to aim the lead so its going with the wind obviously if the wind is at right angles this cant be done.
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step up your lead size to 6 or 7oz. helpful for a strong gusty sidewind. take a few mm's of line off your spool to slow it down or have an extra reel ready in the tacklebox. simplify your casting style- if the wind is really strong a swinging lead can get blown about to much. shorten the drop from tip to lead.
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use your thumb and keep the cast low and flat this way the line wont catch the wind as much , some times a fixed spool setup can make life so much easier but that would be admitting defeat and not many multiplier addicts will do that (me included :lol: )
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