I call it under spin from the beginning when this first came out. They needed two pins for pick up. I still have 5 different one's from 4 different types one is Shakespeare micro spin, Zebco micro 11TS 1996 Brunswick full combo was $8 at Walmart. Best for trout fishing 🎣. Great show
I bought one for my 12 ft crappie pole it so not casting just vertical jigging, it started out good but by the end of the day the drag system was shot couldn't adjust it at all , great job with the video
The trouble with most underspin ultralight reels is that they're made to fit a low price-point in the marketplace in order to sell as 'kid's reels.' I keep looking, without success, for a underspin built to the same quality standard as the two Daiwa Tournament 700SS spinning reels that have given me faultless service for years now.
I say get a lifting weight to check out the pull in water that's how I do my pole test and reel work great or use wood. I want to make a tool to check on the pound of pull.
I call it under spin from the beginning when this first came out. They needed two pins for pick up. I still have 5 different one's from 4 different types one is Shakespeare micro spin, Zebco micro 11TS 1996 Brunswick full combo was $8 at Walmart. Best for trout fishing 🎣. Great show
Glad you enjoyed it
I bought one for my 12 ft crappie pole it so not casting just vertical jigging, it started out good but by the end of the day the drag system was shot couldn't adjust it at all , great job with the video
Thanks for your input. I've never tried vertical jigging so this was good to know
I have the zebco 404. Been in my family for years. Catch anything up to bass with it. It works great for getting in tight spots and slingshot.
It's on a 6ft 6in pole too.
You need to stop using that little reel as a winch and tighten up the drag before you get the line all twisted and curly.
I did end up tightening it up after this video
The trouble with most underspin ultralight reels is that they're made to fit a low price-point in the marketplace in order to sell as 'kid's reels.' I keep looking, without success, for a underspin built to the same quality standard as the two Daiwa Tournament 700SS spinning reels that have given me faultless service for years now.
If see the diawa reel you mentioned I'll give it a try. Thanks for the comment
I say get a lifting weight to check out the pull in water that's how I do my pole test and reel work great or use wood. I want to make a tool to check on the pound of pull.
Neat
Fun times buddy...
For sure
Is that reel same size as zebco micro 33?,or zebco 33??
@@flaviodesignaquariums1690 ever so slightly larger. Also if i throw it really hard the handle moves enough to engage the spool. Hope this helps
Seems like a good bluegill reel but the drag dont seem that good
I had no issues with mine. I set the drag light because of the 4lb line
@@Saber_Outdoors o ok I thought the drag was bad guess not lol
Nope thanks for watching and commenting. Have a great day
It seem good but the drag sound bad i dont like that
I had it set light so I wouldn't swing into it and Break the 4lb line
@@Saber_Outdoors all OK I was thinking the reel was just loud
Tighten your drag
Will do