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  1. Sounds like the clutch is gummed up and not lifting the pinion high enough. Hard to say without seeing it.
  2. The way coil loops come off a reel I doubt whstvyou see would affect performance. In principal, it's a qc miss and should and likely will be made right. Your call.
  3. 1/8-1/4 turn after making contact should hold it. No need to bear down on it.
  4. What's rod length have to do with it? The reduction train (first 3-4 guides) are critical on a spinning rod. The larger diameter guide is to get height actually but we're getting into rodgeek territory.
  5. The whole idea of the larger spool is to handle 6# etc Fluoro. Non issue with braid.
  6. Casting is like throwing a ball. It's all about the release point. Under hand cast, bait sailing high means a late release.
  7. There's no industry standard for reel sizes. Anything in that range should be equally suitable for all around use as a bass reel.
  8. Guides are sized by the ID of the ring not the insert. Any other dimensions are incidental to make and model.
  9. Most of my fishing there was early season before NY opened (Father's Day weekend). Shoreline cover and structure usually panned out. The anecdotal evidence points to docks of off shore structures with drop shot, shaky head, jigs, c rig etc.
  10. The thing with a frog rod is you need the power due to the cover but enough tip to load and cast well. I can't speak to the production rods but don't be afraid to look at a light musky rod or an in shore label to get the characteristics you want.
  11. It depends on the spinnerbaits. If the weights are similar a jig/plastics setup should work well. Keep in mind a 1/2 spinner weighs a lot more with blades, skirt an trailer added.
  12. "Weightless " is a misnomer. A 5" senko is plenty hefty enough for a mh casting rig. A 4" trick worm, not so much. Point is, you need to know the weight of what you'll be throwing and make decisions accordingly.
  13. Sure you have to fight the fish, but first you have to get bit. I find myself gravitating toward ML power for most spinning rod applications. I have a M power with braid for skipping docks and casting into the wind.
  14. This is normal to a degree. It's hard to say anything regarding your specific situation without seeing the reel.
  15. Isn't it sad that this is even part of a discussion? What's this world coming to?
  16. 7'6" H/mod fast- frogs n cover 7' mh/f - jigs, spinner bait, chatter bait 7' m or mh/mod treble hook lures.
  17. I've never seen a return spring go bad. They get lost or broken in failed DIY attempts more often. If you'd like to send it in for a full service include your screen name in the contact info to get a BassResource.com member discount of 10% off labor.
  18. Id seriously consider custom before spending $200> across the counter. The value lies in the details of the application and build: the more specific the application is, the more specific the builder can be with component choice and design layout. In a good build the attention to detail is way beyond what is practical in a mass production scenario.
  19. Rod geeks Carbon4 are high end and available in custom colors. They have some unique power/actions too. The 74 mh/xs has a fast but soft tip and good backbone.
  20. As far as I'm aware all their blanks are available. St Croix m & mh are on the heavy end of the power spectrum. I find myself leaning more toward ML for all my finesse spinning rods.
  21. If I'm not mistaken that rods $100>. Since it's a travel rod shipping should be reasonable. Contact me to discuss if interested in repair. I'd put a thin fiberglass sleeve over it, wrap and epoxy.
  22. Save your money for bearings and have the reel tuned by a competent tech. The non disengaging level wind to an extent limits the free spool you'll be able to achieve but gains can be made if done right.

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