Bought my first multiplier when on holiday in South Wales at the age of 16, First cast saw me sitting on the beach for the best part of an hour trying to clear the birds nest. Moral of the story, listen to Wayne and take your time and practice .
A great tutorial there Wayne. I gave up my last multiplier rod and reel set up a couple of days ago, after using them since before the dinosaurs. I'm 100% fixed spool reel only now.
Fantastic tutorial.... I've got a envoy orbit that's been fitted with a mono mag by the rocket reel company..... I've never used it.... I know.... Criminal..... But now I can give it a go thanks to you!!!
Good demo Wayne I use century t 900 rods with sloth multiplyer reels and I am no caster but if I tried to cast like you did at the end it would end up in tiers I know it ,but I do catch so I suppose that the main thing
It's strange I've noticed a lot of anglers are using fixes spool Reels I've used z multiplier since I was 10 yrs old now 60 yrs old I use s fixed spool for spinning
Hi Wayne, just an observation , should you be using the tension knobs for braking, usually they are just for centering the spool, the braking is applied from the mono mag, also was that a Naga you were using , looks nice
You can but only if it is an old Abu or other reel that doesn't have floating spool. If it does, just use the brake knob on the same side as the mono mag, works the same.
Great video as usual. But TronixPro need to up their customer focus game, never any answers to questions on these videos, which is a shame. That interaction could be really good for the company. The reel looks awesome and obviously performs well. Just a shame that gear ratio is so low, would take an age to reel in a half decent cast. Still teetering on the edge of getting one though, I think the aesthetics are wonderful. Happy to review one on my channel if you guys wanted to send me one.
Hi I wish to know if bearings are INSIDE THE SPOOL or in the ends cap, in other words, if is it a free spool like Akios or Abu multipler reels?, thanks :)
Can I ask does it have a rachet? I love my 7ht's but not having a ratchet is a real downer on the Bristol channel. I personally don't think you'll find a better casting reel but if these had a rachet I could be seriously tempted to upgrade my pair. Quality demo Wayne as always in simple terms. Hope your doing well
...and don't forget to put your thumb on the spool as the lead hits the water - something which is easy to miss especially at night - otherwise all your good work will be undone!
Bought my first multiplier when on holiday in South Wales at the age of 16, First cast saw me sitting on the beach for the best part of an hour trying to clear the birds nest. Moral of the story, listen to Wayne and take your time and practice .
A great tutorial there Wayne. I gave up my last multiplier rod and reel set up a couple of days ago, after using them since before the dinosaurs. I'm 100% fixed spool reel only now.
Fantastic tutorial....
I've got a envoy orbit that's been fitted with a mono mag by the rocket reel company..... I've never used it.... I know.... Criminal..... But now I can give it a go thanks to you!!!
So good I bought 2
Wayne well said and to the point. Looks a lovely reel but I'll stick with my fixed spools mate
Good demo Wayne I use century t 900 rods with sloth multiplyer reels and I am no caster but if I tried to cast like you did at the end it would end up in tiers I know it ,but I do catch so I suppose that the main thing
It's strange I've noticed a lot of anglers are using fixes spool Reels I've used z multiplier since I was 10 yrs old now 60 yrs old I use s fixed spool for spinning
Hi Wayne, just an observation , should you be using the tension knobs for braking, usually they are just for centering the spool, the braking is applied from the mono mag, also was that a Naga you were using , looks nice
You can but only if it is an old Abu or other reel that doesn't have floating spool. If it does, just use the brake knob on the same side as the mono mag, works the same.
@zefe3886
Oh it's not got a free floating spool!?
Great video as usual. But TronixPro need to up their customer focus game, never any answers to questions on these videos, which is a shame. That interaction could be really good for the company. The reel looks awesome and obviously performs well. Just a shame that gear ratio is so low, would take an age to reel in a half decent cast. Still teetering on the edge of getting one though, I think the aesthetics are wonderful. Happy to review one on my channel if you guys wanted to send me one.
Hi I wish to know if bearings are INSIDE THE SPOOL or in the ends cap, in other words, if is it a free spool like Akios or Abu multipler reels?, thanks :)
Great video guys. I take it the reel doesn’t have a ratchet?
so wot do you recon now that you have fished with it ? and mine was realy dry as f i opend it up np grease at all and had to oil it
Nice reel! Do you ship to the states?
I've noticed before, when you 'plant' your right foot then swivel round on it is that to help with the direction of the cast?
It does actually help to get the full rotation
Can I ask does it have a rachet? I love my 7ht's but not having a ratchet is a real downer on the Bristol channel. I personally don't think you'll find a better casting reel but if these had a rachet I could be seriously tempted to upgrade my pair. Quality demo Wayne as always in simple terms. Hope your doing well
It does
Hope it’s better than the old Tronixpro mag didn’t last long
...and don't forget to put your thumb on the spool as the lead hits the water - something which is easy to miss especially at night - otherwise all your good work will be undone!