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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    Do you prefer a lever drag or star drag for bottom fishing and why?

    Reggy

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Mark-P's Avatar
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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    Mate, Lever all the way... Eazier to use & to set !!

    Mark

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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    G'day

    Lever all the way as well. Easier to max out at a pre-determined setting, without a fear of overdoing it

    Dave

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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    I'm very new to overheads and fishing in general so may be missing something, but after using a lever drag reel I will never look at a star again, for any type of fishing.

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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    I also look for leaver drag in a reel because it is just so god damed conveinient,
    also you can fish with a lighter drag than usual without fear of pulling hooks, but
    if you need to give it some curry , you know u wont over drag
    cheers,
    jamie
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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    yeah. go lever drag.

    set the line so you can pull the fish off the bottom and have trust it's not going to snap. and have the advantage of backing it off slightly if you do get a palagic.

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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    Yeah lever all the way. Always easy to see where you had it set and quicker to adjust when you really need to.

    Cheers
    Kezza

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    lever drag. so much quicker and easier to crank the drag up

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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    I am with the majority here Lever lever Lever!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vindicator View Post
    Yeah lever all the way. Always easy to see where you had it set and quicker to adjust when you really need to.

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    you wonder why they still make star drag

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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    the one small advantge of a star drag is, if for some reason you want to apply max drag and do not want your thumb burnt off, then a start drag will allow this, whereas a lever needs to be backed off and "reset" to achieve more drag than the lever travel will allow, not too sure if it is a valid reason though!

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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Noelm View Post
    the one small advantge of a star drag is, if for some reason you want to apply max drag and do not want your thumb burnt off, then a start drag will allow this, whereas a lever needs to be backed off and "reset" to achieve more drag than the lever travel will allow, not too sure if it is a valid reason though!
    This is an excellent point you make, Noelm.
    Levers were originally developed for use as top or mid water gamefish reels.
    For this you need a smooth drag that will not heat up, rather than a high drag weight.

    Manufacturers are producing levers now, targeted at bottom fishing and jigging,
    like Shimanos Torsa with it`s range of specialist cams., and the new Penn Torque.

    I think there will always be those who like the simplicity of the star drag reel.
    I find them easier to service.
    Reggy

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    Star drag for me,Levers don't handle high drag setings very well at all even your top line reels like Torsa,Accurate and Tiburon will suffer from binding or/and loss of freespool when the anti is raised.
    Have to admit to not seeing the lever version of the Torque yet,any links?

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Re: lever or star drag for bottom fishing?

    Quote Originally Posted by banshee View Post
    Star drag for me,Levers don't handle high drag setings very well at all even your top line reels like Torsa,Accurate and Tiburon will suffer from binding or/and loss of freespool when the anti is raised.
    Have to admit to not seeing the lever version of the Torque yet,any links?
    Spot on Banshee! I think the new Torque lever is on Penn`s website now.

    Reggy

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