Alreet lads, need some help as I am going nuts with this problem. I have been on here before asking about this problem i am having and recieved some great advice, however I am still experiencing this problem. I bought a Slosh 30 as recommended as a great all round reel ( which I;m sure it is)but I keep getting bad nests and snap offs with it. I used to use an old 7000c and had no problems other than it got old. I have added a break so it has a red and white bush in now, I have adjusted spool freeplay so there is the tiniest amount of free play, I am holding my thumb on the line when when casting ( which only makes me think I am adding more break and reducing my cast), I still get bad nests and snap offs. I am a big bloke and thought i was putting to much force into my cast, so backed off a lot, now my cast is going 50 - 60 yards which is causing me snaggs. I thought maybe my leader knot was catching up, I use a improved albright knot, it is not very big and don't think it is that. Starting to think I should have bought a different reel, however I was loaned a slosh 20, it was a bit better but had same problem so it must be something I am doing. Has anyone gat any advice as this is driving me crazy. I am back into fishing after a 15 year break and this is starting to demotivate me, i seem to spend more time farting on with nests and reconnecting rigs.
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Have you got any of the blocks in it? (I assume they have them like the 20). I also used to use a 7000C, actually still do sometimes and have now got a slosh 20, which in my opinion is much easier to cast with. I have 2 of the smaller brake blocks in mine and I can pretty much cast as hard as I want and don't get any birds nests - well not very often anyway.
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Originally posted by DEC View Postcould be your timing is out while casting.?
Two red blocks and engine oil in the bearings should slow the spool down enough to calm it but my advice would be seek out some casting lessons.CLIP IT AND WHACK IT
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Could also be that you've overfilled the spool - try taking a bit of line off & see if it helps any.
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
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casting lessons
Hey,
I also use a slosh 30 and have had the exact same problems, so i decided on some casting lessons to find out what was going on.
anyway long story short, got a lads leaflet fron lewis tackle shop in whitley bay, met him around seaton sluice, he looked at my reel and took a **** load of line off, saying i have to much on, once he took some line off, not one more birds nest since, I wasnt overloading the spool, but he did say having to much line on can cause birds nests, worked for me anyway
also would like to add by the end of the 1 hour lesson he had me pendulum casting
best 20 quid i have spent whilst sea fishing
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Dont give up, as already said it may be that you're releasing your thumb off the spool too soon or too late (hard to say without seeing) with two red blocks in the sloshes are pretty much docile, i use a slosh20 with one red block in and i find it hard to nest unless i dont stop the spool as the lead hits the water.
I think you may be snatching when casting..a nice smooth cast is what you need, no need to thumb the spool until the lead hits the water and then you need to stop it dead.
What sort of casting method are you using...off the ground, gentle swing or some form of pendulum ?
Dont think it's the reel thats at fault mate (no offence) but just take it easy on your cast..smoothness is the key
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Forgot to add, a lot has to do with the breaking strain / diameter of the line you're putting on. If you've got your average 30-35lb line on, you should be able to pretty much fill it right up - if you're putting on a lighter line, say 18-20lb, don't fill it up so much. If you do it'll more than likely blow up on you.
If your brake blocks are fitted and the bearings aren't running too fast for you & the line level bit is ok too, then it'll be most likely something in your technique.
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
Whitley Bay Angling Society on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/whitleybayanglingsoc/
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cheers Tony, I cast straight over head, think the lessons may be the key, I am having to hod my thumb on all the way until it hits the water, obviously i should not have to do that. I won't give up yet, as i am loving the fishing again.
cheers
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