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lure falls to the ground and the spool continues to rotate, spool tension is too loose. Rotate the knob
clockwise (right) to increase tension. Additional casting brakes, if applicable, are designed for fine tune
adjustment.
It is normal to experience backlashes when learning how to cast a low profile reel. If you are just
learning how to cast, tighten the spool tension knob an extra ¼ to ½ a turn and slowly back it off as you
learn to cast.
REMOVING THE SIDEPLATE
Cadence® baitcast reels are equipped with a removable palm side plate that allows access to the spool
and brake system. To open the side plate, push the side plate release button (see picture) downward
until it disengages.
HOW TO ADJUST THE MAGNETIC BRAKING SYSTEM
Cadence® baitcast reels feature highly tunable magnetic braking systems that deliver superior casting
control. For maximum casting distance and to minimize overrun, it is necessary to adjust the braking
system to match the weight of the lure and angler preference.
Turn the brake adjustment dial (see picture) to fine tune spool tension. A turn of the dial towards the
"MAX" setting moves the magnetic braking system closer to the spool. As the magnets get closer to the
spool, they apply more braking force and slow the rotation of the spool.
BASIC CASTING TECHNIQUE
1. Depress thumb bar while keeping the tip of the thumb on the spool to control the lure. Hold the
rod and reel so that that handle is pointing upward.
2. Holding the rod and reel in front of the body, bring the rod backward, so the tip reaches a point
above and behind the shoulder. To cast, bring the rod back in front of the body in a single
motion without stopping
3. Release the thumb from the spool as the rod is brought forward so that the lure is launched
slightly upward and outward toward your target. As the lure approaches the water surface,
apply pressure to stop the rotation the spool with your thumb. If you don't stop the spool as the
lure hits the water, the spool will continue to rotate causing a backlash (A bird's nest)
4.
If you experience backlashes, tighten the spool tension knob ½ a turn at a time to apply more
braking force until you no longer have an issue with line overrun. Also, try casting with the wind
– instead of against it – until you get comfortable casting without experiencing a backlash. As
you get more comfortable casting, you can improve your casting distance by reducing the
amount of spool tension. Do this by rotating the spool tension knob ¼ turn at a time.
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