*Great product. **enjoyable.fishing** recommend I have never used a baitcaster before and did a lot of research before buying this one. I bought it with the Torrent casting rod as well and it works very nice.*
As my english is soooo poor, I will try to write you using the Google Translator and I hope you get understand! I have little experience in fishing, but I really enjoy spending a few hours fishing, together with my wife ... I don't know if it's one right way but when it have to stop the spinning reel, instead of holding it over the line, I got used to holding it on the side of the reel. Never again did I burn my fingers doing it that way and I don't even know if it's a good alternative to do the launch... Anyway, congratulations on the beautiful video. A big hug from the extreme south of Brazil (In portuguese, Brasil)...
Sorry I just saw your message. We use 20lb primeum mono. Not going After big sharks. Maybe 5ft at the most big red bass and black drum. We have used 30lb mono with 30lb braid as a backing works good for more line capacity just in case.
Put 40 to 50lb mono on the 500. We use that with 13-14 ft rods here paired with 5-8oz. Easier to take out backlash with bigger line. No magging either, just an educated thumb, even on the 114HL(W). The 3/0 would take 50lb test and the 4/0 would normally take 60lb, with 6-10 oz leads. Also, don't tighten the spool tension on the 500 to the max or until the sinker drops slowly. That's already damaging the bushings. Adjust so that you have just a tiny bit of sideways play in the spool, you should hear a slight knocking sound when you try move the spool side to side.
If you want to avoid burning your finger I found that spraying water out of a spray bottle on the line on a penn jigmaster 500 will help you avoid it. I usually cast 8 ounces as well to help slow down the spool
I have a few old penn senators...3/0 & 4/0. I'd like to use them for surf casting out here in florida, but I'd love to get some advice on fishing rod name brands, models, and lengths
That's hardcore - using a friggin' Senator 113 for surf casting! The tournament guys use 6500-size reels. I'd love to know what rod you're doing that with.
I spooled it with 8 LB test mono for lighter lures, gave it some practice casts and found that it did cast well th-cam.com/users/postUgkxSlytCJqozTF7EbdP4LWP-HUXf9WRDJ0e , except that the anti-backlash setting had to be turned up almost all of the way to keep the "overcasts' ' down. I disassembled it, and found that if I potted some "shim washers" behind that anti-backlash magnet assembly, it got the magnets closer to the spool without rubbing, and I could get better control with about a 6 to 7 out out 10-Max setting. I also noticed that the handle shaft had some internal end play, maybe only 2 or 3 thousands of an inch, but it's still noticeable. If the anti-backlash and shaft tolerances were "tightened up" this would be a fantastic value. I've only used it for 4 days of fishing in a month's time, but I plan on keeping it.
razzorbladz : thats true. I hav a yellow alvey before. Its not for me. 2 other guy tested it and they dont like it too. But everybody has their own preference. So whatever fits your budget nor the way you fish is the important thing there. I made this video coz lots of people laugh everytime they see somebody fishing with big conventionals on the surf coz they thought its a “boat reel” in the big island in hawaii they even casting bigger reel with 60lbs mono and 100lbs leader and landing gaint GTs so lack off knowledge sometime leads to arrogance
I have a penn 9/0 id only use for a boat reel I've tried casting its not for me,you need to practice too much to not make birds nests prefer plus its on a 100kg tuna pole which is not a casting rod,in Australia we use Alveys for the beach fishing once you master an Alvey they are great for skull dragging big fish but you need to spool the line properly and use a swivel or you get bird nests from line twist,the record for a fish on an Alvey is a 113 pound spanish mackrel,was the yellow one you had a cheap plastic one or a vintage fiberglass one with a stainless steel back? I'm not a fan of the new ones even if they are indestructible LOL
Just bought a Penn Jigmaster 505 HS. How do i cast it without getting a birds nest? I went out this past weekend and with the very first cast I had a birds nest so bad that I had to remove more than half the line off of the spool.
Don't use a snapping movement when you cast, you want it slow and smooth. Think of the rod as a catapult, you want the line taunt when you make your swing, the power comes from loading your rod.
When I cast a conventional, I watch the bait/lure and put my thumb on the spool the moment it hits the water. That keeps overruns to a minimum. With practice you'll get no birdsnests
+Leon Wellisch I've owned one since middle 80's (Penn 500L Jigmaster, aluminium spool), most important, starts even before you begin the cast : Tighten your spool tension knob to the max, then wind in your line until your sinker is at top of rod tip. Now free your spool - at this point your sinker will just sit there without moving. Now very slowly, mm by mm, start loosening your spool tension knob, until the sinker just start dropping. This you should do every time you start fishing, as well as every time you change sinkers and/or bait size. This will prevent birds nest at the start, and the end of the cast - however, as shown in video, wear a thumb protector, and when the sinker has reached the end of the cast and starts dropping towards the water, lightly thumb the spool. Also : Try not to cast too 'violently' at the start - it should be a smooth action, speeding up to the end of the cast - head position is important, be sure to look up 45 degr to where you will release the spool when casting - do this and in no time you will cast like a champ. Later you may loosen the spool tension knob a little more as you get more seasoned. Making sure you clean and oil your reel (very easy with the Jigmaster) is obviously also important after every fishing session. You have a good reel, it will then last you a lifetime. I have more recent, more expensive Daiwa Beachmaster reel, and though it's a beauty, my Penn 500L JM remains my favourite, it's still my go-to reel. I've brought in many big bronzies with it, no problem (South Africa).
Is a stable reel. If you want to high capacity mono then 3/0 is good enough but its drag is not that good even with brand new carbonex drag. But if you know know how to control the reel this”boat reel” can cast
Hey man great video friendly tip just poor water on your reel and your never burn your thumb I can cast pen Senator 4/0 80 yards with no glove I just put water on the reel😄
Awesome man!!! I only use casting reels and I do have a jigmaster 500 and 4/0, but both I magged myself. By any chance are your reels magged? Tight lines!!
Hard to power cast coz the spool is big and none of the magnets that i hav can stop/slow it down. But i’v seen fishermen in hawaii casting 114 with 8oz. Not a far cast but still better than others
This is great, I've seen a couple of your reel videos. I just picked up a Penn Leveline 350. So, during the cast you let the spool run without thumb pressure? And just add your thumb at three end of the cast? Thanks
cnymtb : you need some magnets to control the spin of the spool. There are lots of youtuber doing the magnet installation and i just follow them. With the large reels you need lots of magnet. With this 4/0 i think i have 6 row double stack on the plate side, not on the spool. Just gave enough clearance for the spool to spin without rubbing. And but still i have some overrun after the weight hits the water
thanks for the video. I just bought an old Jigmaster 500. Looks like it will take some getting used to. Looks like you stop the cast just short to prevent nesting the spool. I guess that means the reel is ideal for a lure set up, but not so good for bottom trolling with bait. Maybe the 113 or 114 is better for a live bait set up.
Sitting Lynx : true. Its a heavy spool + the centrifugal force is to much for the magnet. Thats you i also use my thumb to assist the spool to slow down. Penn 500 is tooooo big and to heavy for lure casting. If you want to cast lures on a big reel then try the saltist 30 or any new jigging reel. Lighter, more drag and smaller in diameter. But... whatever floats your boat. My big reels are dor showoff at the beach or pier when “expects” will comment that why im using a boat reel on the beach/pier
+akocbombie :) I'm learning. If I can get the hang of casting it with a slip rig and mullet w/o throwing off my bait or nesting my line, I'll be thrilled. My interest in this reel started with buying a vintage rod to hang with my older brother who vacations solely to fish. My family is younger than his so (on a single income) money is more of a factor for me. Last vacation he went out with a modern set up worth a few hundred and a caught a 22" red drum on a rod and reel I paid $30 for, lol.
Very very lightly rest your thumb on the spool ALL THE TIME and, as the spool slows down a bit before the sinker hits the water, thumb the spool just a little harder. When the sinker hits the water, instantly clamp that thumb down hard on the spool, stopping it from feeding out any more line.
Casting a conventional reel dont happen overnight. Not even a summer of casting. On a slow month of fishing just like in this video were the beach is empty, i go out and cast average of 30 cast per reel. Atleast no an empty beach no "wise/know it all" guy that could comment on what your doin
+Leon Wellisch : lots of "know it all" fisherman comment on open reel/conventional reels as boat reels and not for beach casting. In fact in the process of filming a penn senator 6/0. Its a gaint reel. Lots of burn mark on my thumb but i will control this beast. Just practice when you can and make a video so you can track your progress
I USE TO THROUGH A 4/0 WITH 50LB TEST AND A 12INCH SHINER IN TO THE SAW GRASS FOR BIG BASS. YOU CAN THROUGH THEM A COUNTRY MILE. OF COURSE MT BOAT HAD 4/0s for trolling. what a reel
Line type and thickness makes a big difference. But you wont get that long rod on a pier in galveston. 10ft limit. Try a 10ft and see that cast alot less
JERICO ABACAN : its a blank that i bought at a flea market. I wrap it myself and call it victoria secret rod. I dont know the rate of the rod but its comfortable casting 4-6oz on ground cast, but 4-5oz on pendulum
Thanks brother! I’m new at the whole thing and I’ve been searching youtube videos for a good strong longer rod for my penn 4 0 reel. I’ve noticed it’s what the Hawaiians are using for uluas! But thanks for getting back to me! Appreciate the help! Love the video btw
Tama ole Soa’a: ulua rods are rated to 8oz. I mean when i went to the big island. I was watching this guy casting 8oz with bait like a dream. Plus they install a stainless steel extension to the handle. They just stick the rod to the cracks of the cliff. I was planning to make one but here is new jersey everybody is an expert and always got something to say.
Haha I hear you. That’s another thing I’ve noticed, every rod has a longer stainless steel butt. Sucks everything here has to be searched and ordered online. But I guess I gotta start somewhere lol. Anyway, thanks again for the help brother!
Just bought a Penn Jigmaster 505 HS. How do i cast it without getting a birds nest? I went out this past weekend and with the very first cast I had a birds nest so bad that I had to remove more than half the line off of the spool.
Thumb control. Your worst enemy in casting practice is your own pride. During weekdays when you have time. Go to local beach/field and start with skow cast just to get control of the reel and your thumb. It takes lots of practice and MILES OF BIRDS NEST. Buy cheap lines st walmart for practice
adjust the side screw a bit till it freespools your bait smoothly also applying your thumb on the spool and frame a bit helps alot instead of thumbing the line while casting out
I'm not sure if anyone has answered your question but there is a video of how to setup the reel with line before casting with different weights to prevent birds nest you tube will help you and it works fine.
*Great product. **enjoyable.fishing** recommend I have never used a baitcaster before and did a lot of research before buying this one. I bought it with the Torrent casting rod as well and it works very nice.*
I love fishing with these oldies
I have a pair of tiburon framed 112Hs that I absolutely love casting with. Theyre quite heavil upgraded but run great
The frame makes it heavier. I’ve tried one on a party boat before. Feels like a tank but heavy👌
As my english is soooo poor, I will try to write you using the Google Translator and I hope you get understand!
I have little experience in fishing, but I really enjoy spending a few hours fishing, together with my wife ...
I don't know if it's one right way but when it have to stop the spinning reel, instead of holding it over the line, I got used to holding it on the side of the reel. Never again did I burn my fingers doing it that way and I don't even know if it's a good alternative to do the launch...
Anyway, congratulations on the beautiful video. A big hug from the extreme south of Brazil (In portuguese, Brasil)...
Great music and great casting 🐟
nice we cast the 4/0 for shark fishing, love it keep it up!
What line do you use and what kind of sharks do you target? I just bought one and I’m gonna use it for the same purpose
Sorry I just saw your message. We use 20lb primeum mono. Not going After big sharks. Maybe 5ft at the most big red bass and black drum. We have used 30lb mono with 30lb braid as a backing works good for more line capacity just in case.
Hi I just bought a Penn squidder reel in the bait and tackle store thanks 🐟
Put 40 to 50lb mono on the 500. We use that with 13-14 ft rods here paired with 5-8oz. Easier to take out backlash with bigger line. No magging either, just an educated thumb, even on the 114HL(W). The 3/0 would take 50lb test and the 4/0 would normally take 60lb, with 6-10 oz leads. Also, don't tighten the spool tension on the 500 to the max or until the sinker drops slowly. That's already damaging the bushings. Adjust so that you have just a tiny bit of sideways play in the spool, you should hear a slight knocking sound when you try move the spool side to side.
Great music !! 🌴 🐟
NICE THUMB GRAD A MUST HAVE. AND IF YOU ARE GOING TO USE A BOAT REEL MAKE IT A PENN
Great video thanks 🐟
If you want to avoid burning your finger I found that spraying water out of a spray bottle on the line on a penn jigmaster 500 will help you avoid it. I usually cast 8 ounces as well to help slow down the spool
I just cut a old belt leather and tape to to my finger works good
I am going to get me a thumb "cover". That makes sense. Thanks.
I have a few old penn senators...3/0 & 4/0. I'd like to use them for surf casting out here in florida, but I'd love to get some advice on fishing rod name brands, models, and lengths
Hi just found your channel enjoying it a lot please keep up the good work
I would love to find a Penn 112 h reel I used to have one thanks🐟
That's hardcore - using a friggin' Senator 113 for surf casting! The tournament guys use 6500-size reels. I'd love to know what rod you're doing that with.
Matt Tuers :immnot sure of the brand of the blank. I wrap it myself.
I spooled it with 8 LB test mono for lighter lures, gave it some practice casts and found that it did cast well th-cam.com/users/postUgkxSlytCJqozTF7EbdP4LWP-HUXf9WRDJ0e , except that the anti-backlash setting had to be turned up almost all of the way to keep the "overcasts' ' down. I disassembled it, and found that if I potted some "shim washers" behind that anti-backlash magnet assembly, it got the magnets closer to the spool without rubbing, and I could get better control with about a 6 to 7 out out 10-Max setting. I also noticed that the handle shaft had some internal end play, maybe only 2 or 3 thousands of an inch, but it's still noticeable. If the anti-backlash and shaft tolerances were "tightened up" this would be a fantastic value. I've only used it for 4 days of fishing in a month's time, but I plan on keeping it.
have a go at an Alvey,its an australian reel they dont overspool when you cast big casts like that
razzorbladz : thats true. I hav a yellow alvey before. Its not for me. 2 other guy tested it and they dont like it too. But everybody has their own preference. So whatever fits your budget nor the way you fish is the important thing there. I made this video coz lots of people laugh everytime they see somebody fishing with big conventionals on the surf coz they thought its a “boat reel” in the big island in hawaii they even casting bigger reel with 60lbs mono and 100lbs leader and landing gaint GTs so lack off knowledge sometime leads to arrogance
I have a penn 9/0 id only use for a boat reel I've tried casting its not for me,you need to practice too much to not make birds nests prefer plus its on a 100kg tuna pole which is not a casting rod,in Australia we use Alveys for the beach fishing once you master an Alvey they are great for skull dragging big fish but you need to spool the line properly and use a swivel or you get bird nests from line twist,the record for a fish on an Alvey is a 113 pound spanish mackrel,was the yellow one you had a cheap plastic one or a vintage fiberglass one with a stainless steel back? I'm not a fan of the new ones even if they are indestructible LOL
razzorbladz : it was an old alvey i purchase from a ebay. And its heavy.
Shame they don't make them anymore :/
Just bought a Penn Jigmaster 505 HS. How do i cast it without getting a birds nest? I went out this past weekend and with the very first cast I had a birds nest so bad that I had to remove more than half the line off of the spool.
Leon Wellisch practice practice and more practice
Don't use a snapping movement when you cast, you want it slow and smooth. Think of the rod as a catapult, you want the line taunt when you make your swing, the power comes from loading your rod.
Mag it
When I cast a conventional, I watch the bait/lure and put my thumb on the spool the moment it hits the water. That keeps overruns to a minimum. With practice you'll get no birdsnests
+Leon Wellisch I've owned one since middle 80's (Penn 500L Jigmaster, aluminium spool), most important, starts even before you begin the cast : Tighten your spool tension knob to the max, then wind in your line until your sinker is at top of rod tip. Now free your spool - at this point your sinker will just sit there without moving. Now very slowly, mm by mm, start loosening your spool tension knob, until the sinker just start dropping. This you should do every time you start fishing, as well as every time you change sinkers and/or bait size. This will prevent birds nest at the start, and the end of the cast - however, as shown in video, wear a thumb protector, and when the sinker has reached the end of the cast and starts dropping towards the water, lightly thumb the spool. Also : Try not to cast too 'violently' at the start - it should be a smooth action, speeding up to the end of the cast - head position is important, be sure to look up 45 degr to where you will release the spool when casting - do this and in no time you will cast like a champ. Later you may loosen the spool tension knob a little more as you get more seasoned. Making sure you clean and oil your reel (very easy with the Jigmaster) is obviously also important after every fishing session. You have a good reel, it will then last you a lifetime. I have more recent, more expensive Daiwa Beachmaster reel, and though it's a beauty, my Penn 500L JM remains my favourite, it's still my go-to reel. I've brought in many big bronzies with it, no problem (South Africa).
Qual linha devo usar nesta carretilha?
Hi how do you like the Penn 113 h reel iam thinking about getting one thanks 🐟
Is a stable reel. If you want to high capacity mono then 3/0 is good enough but its drag is not that good even with brand new carbonex drag. But if you know know how to control the reel this”boat reel” can cast
You cast very well
You should get a Squidmaster 140 or 146. Those are my favorite casting classical Penn reels.
Dennis Estrada :i like whatever i picked at the flea market
Squidder
Hey man great video friendly tip just poor water on your reel and your never burn your thumb I can cast pen Senator 4/0 80 yards with no glove I just put water on the reel😄
Trippy Man. That ONE time you don’t wet it first!
Awesome man!!! I only use casting reels and I do have a jigmaster 500 and 4/0, but both I magged myself. By any chance are your reels magged? Tight lines!!
Yes sir i magged them all
Chris Poe how do you mag them ?
Did the jigmaster cast as well as the 112?
Hard to power cast coz the spool is big and none of the magnets that i hav can stop/slow it down. But i’v seen fishermen in hawaii casting 114 with 8oz. Not a far cast but still better than others
This is great, I've seen a couple of your reel videos. I just picked up a Penn Leveline 350. So, during the cast you let the spool run without thumb pressure? And just add your thumb at three end of the cast? Thanks
cnymtb : you need some magnets to control the spin of the spool. There are lots of youtuber doing the magnet installation and i just follow them. With the large reels you need lots of magnet. With this 4/0 i think i have 6 row double stack on the plate side, not on the spool. Just gave enough clearance for the spool to spin without rubbing. And but still i have some overrun after the weight hits the water
thanks for the video. I just bought an old Jigmaster 500. Looks like it will take some getting used to. Looks like you stop the cast just short to prevent nesting the spool. I guess that means the reel is ideal for a lure set up, but not so good for bottom trolling with bait. Maybe the 113 or 114 is better for a live bait set up.
Sitting Lynx : true. Its a heavy spool + the centrifugal force is to much for the magnet. Thats you i also use my thumb to assist the spool to slow down. Penn 500 is tooooo big and to heavy for lure casting. If you want to cast lures on a big reel then try the saltist 30 or any new jigging reel. Lighter, more drag and smaller in diameter. But... whatever floats your boat. My big reels are dor showoff at the beach or pier when “expects” will comment that why im using a boat reel on the beach/pier
+akocbombie :) I'm learning. If I can get the hang of casting it with a slip rig and mullet w/o throwing off my bait or nesting my line, I'll be thrilled. My interest in this reel started with buying a vintage rod to hang with my older brother who vacations solely to fish. My family is younger than his so (on a single income) money is more of a factor for me. Last vacation he went out with a modern set up worth a few hundred and a caught a 22" red drum on a rod and reel I paid $30 for, lol.
Very very lightly rest your thumb on the spool ALL THE TIME and, as the spool slows down a bit before the sinker hits the water, thumb the spool just a little harder. When the sinker hits the water, instantly clamp that thumb down hard on the spool, stopping it from feeding out any more line.
@@PaulKasner best advice yet!
You need a Daiwa Millionaire Tournament 7HT.
david scott : your right i need a 7HT but not everone can cast large reels
Casting a conventional reel dont happen overnight. Not even a summer of casting. On a slow month of fishing just like in this video were the beach is empty, i go out and cast average of 30 cast per reel. Atleast no an empty beach no "wise/know it all" guy that could comment on what your doin
akocbombie
I didn't know it was a boat reel.
So are you saying it can not be cast?
+Leon Wellisch : lots of "know it all" fisherman comment on open reel/conventional reels as boat reels and not for beach casting. In fact in the process of filming a penn senator 6/0. Its a gaint reel. Lots of burn mark on my thumb but i will control this beast. Just practice when you can and make a video so you can track your progress
Casting can be done even without a reel as long as you have the spool so what more if you have a reel.its just a matter of how you do it.
akocbombie Hey, keep getting huge backlash on my Senator 4/0. Do you hv any tips? Thanks.
I have the Penn Senator 3/0 112 as well, but mine is way older! Any tips on how to use it for brackish water?
Magnets, a 5+1 drag set stainless sleeve and a steel gear...all you need
I USE TO THROUGH A 4/0 WITH 50LB TEST AND A 12INCH SHINER IN TO THE SAW GRASS FOR BIG BASS. YOU CAN THROUGH THEM A COUNTRY MILE. OF COURSE MT BOAT HAD 4/0s for trolling. what a reel
Most great and beautiful vid...Music reelly sucks though.
U should put some magnets on the inside
What casting settings on your reel do you use to cast with our thumb
Vanila Balz: i just loosen the spool tension. But i hav magnets inside “to control the spool”
Line type and thickness makes a big difference. But you wont get that long rod on a pier in galveston. 10ft limit. Try a 10ft and see that cast alot less
Brent Billig thats true. I see people here casting even a 15’ walmart rod on the pier
Are you using magnets in those senators?
Yes. On both sides
Qual o tamanho da vara
The moment I heard some Filipino rock I knew this vid was gonna be good.
Lmaooooo
What beach bro ??
Cliffwood
What lbs test line are you using?
JOHNFMKN : in jersey waters i use 30lbs mono.
What rod did you pair with jig master 500?
JERICO ABACAN : its a blank that i bought at a flea market. I wrap it myself and call it victoria secret rod. I dont know the rate of the rod but its comfortable casting 4-6oz on ground cast, but 4-5oz on pendulum
How long it can be
Philippus Manalu : depende sa practice mo
I didnt know what I bought , tried to used it as a simple fishing pole now I thinking how am I going to fix my rode.
ulises flores : make the best of what you have.
What distance are you hitting with the 4/0?
Surf Ninja Fishing : not sure. But im hitting the breakers here in jersey shores. M sure its under 100yards. 5oz sinker and a bunker chunk
What pole are you using!
Tama ole Soa’a : i wrap this myself. Im not sure of the brand, i pick this up at my local flee market as a blank but it feel like my ande 12” 4-6oz
Thanks brother! I’m new at the whole thing and I’ve been searching youtube videos for a good strong longer rod for my penn 4 0 reel. I’ve noticed it’s what the Hawaiians are using for uluas! But thanks for getting back to me! Appreciate the help! Love the video btw
Tama ole Soa’a: ulua rods are rated to 8oz. I mean when i went to the big island. I was watching this guy casting 8oz with bait like a dream. Plus they install a stainless steel extension to the handle. They just stick the rod to the cracks of the cliff. I was planning to make one but here is new jersey everybody is an expert and always got something to say.
Haha I hear you. That’s another thing I’ve noticed, every rod has a longer stainless steel butt. Sucks everything here has to be searched and ordered online. But I guess I gotta start somewhere lol. Anyway, thanks again for the help brother!
What does “mag the reel” mean?
Shane Howard placing magnets inside the reels just like the baitcaster that has a knob on the side. Magnet slow down the spool
akocbombie: Is this a special magnet kit you buy ?
Shane Howard : mine is diy. If youbwant a quality upgrade to your reel contact Jamie(pimpmyreel) he knows what his doing
How do you mag a penn reel?
jcows12 : glued some magnets from home depot on the left sideplate. Lots of instruction on google
+akocbombie That's interesting ! I've never thought of that, will consider doing that to my Penn 500 L Jigmaster I got in mid 80's.
Was hoping to get some good info on those three reels ... not going to find it in this video ... the only thing you get is horrible music !
I actually want to find this song. I love it
Turn that shit off........
You can cast. Good for you. How about some instructions and how to dial the reel in, for a future video. Less than helpful. Sorry.
video cool. music sucks
Live used this pen bay casters to learn and they’re awesome now I’m ready for the Penn international 🥹
Just bought a Penn Jigmaster 505 HS. How do i cast it without getting a birds nest? I went out this past weekend and with the very first cast I had a birds nest so bad that I had to remove more than half the line off of the spool.
Thumb control. Your worst enemy in casting practice is your own pride. During weekdays when you have time. Go to local beach/field and start with skow cast just to get control of the reel and your thumb. It takes lots of practice and MILES OF BIRDS NEST. Buy cheap lines st walmart for practice
adjust the side screw a bit till it freespools your bait smoothly also applying your thumb on the spool and frame a bit helps alot instead of thumbing the line while casting out
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I'm not sure if anyone has answered your question but there is a video of how to setup the reel with line before casting with different weights to prevent birds nest you tube will help you and it works fine.
There are several ways to prevent this just type " preventing birds nest on reel " and they will explain what to do.