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    stradic braid problems

    I have a stradic 8000 93model, and have just loaded it up with 50lb tuf line, when testing/pulling the drag as the line gets to the top of the spool it go deeper into the spool and stops, Ive just spent a fair amount of money on repairing this reel and braid and a rod to match it and now this. Any ideas?
    I have wound it on reasonably tight, but maybe tighter would be necessary, or run it out behind the boat when moving and wind it back in?
    cheers
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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Aug 2002

    Re: stradic braid problems

    When I put braid onto a reel it's a few metres of mono first to bite onto the spool and then the braid goes on as tight as I can physicaly put it on,this usually means someone holding the spool of braid with a couple of bits of thong to put as much preasure on as is possible and me having a few breaks to uncramp the winding hand,if it's diging in it's not tight enough.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jul 2004

    Re: stradic braid problems

    how about try using thinner line.

    hellmannn

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Dec 2001

    Re: stradic braid problems

    Hey rainbowrunner another trick to getting the braid on as tight as possible would be to wind it off onto an alvey reel, although it isnt essential a backing of mono can help to stop the braid from slipping, then using the drag of the alvey as resistance wind the braid back onto the stradic. Hope this helps.

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    Re: stradic braid problems

    Rain,

    Banshee has hit it on the head,

    I made a lil thingy as I call it for loading line.

    I will try and attached some pics............

    Aj


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    Re: stradic braid problems

    Here goes,

    I simply use 2 butterfly nuts, with washers and a tennis ball.
    The tennis ball is the tensioner, I simply tighten as tight as possible
    for when wanting to strip line off and use a drill to do job.

    When loading a reel have the missus, when in a good mood.
    To hold on to the bar and I wind on at the required tension to
    load my spool nice and tight

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    Re: stradic braid problems

    Here is a shot of the end

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    Re: stradic braid problems

    thanks guys I thought that might be the prob. Ive got a charter special with no line on it at the moment so Ill use that under load to wind it off/on.
    I do use mono for backing too, you have to.


    The Rainbowrunner
    Peter Hansler
    phansler@hotmail.com
    Click here for my webpage
    Click here for my videos

    Give a man a fish, he'll eat it and fall asleep.

    Teach a man to fish and he'll endanger an entire species

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Roo's Avatar
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    Jun 2005

    Re: stradic braid problems

    Another ezyfix is to find a nice big deep stretch of open water and tie on a big deep diving lure...something down to 8 metres plus and go for a bit of a troll. let out all your line and then retrieve at suitalble speed to produce the load you need. the 8m diver will give plenty of load, especially when trolled at 5 knots and retrieved at the same time.
    This might sound a bit more complicated than some other options but you never know.....you might get a hookup which could produce the best load of all.

    but then you might get spooled too .

    cheers roo

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