Wow! How was it like back then? Was centrifugal braking good? I believe that type of reel came out like 1900s. Be interested in hearing what you have to say and thanks for the kind words! This reel here is a monster! Easy to learn!
Exactly! While there isn't a wrong way, it's best to do how you want it. For those who cast heavy stuff.. I can see a benefit for swapping hands after every cast. You distribute the load. But if you can cast lighter power using less brakes... There's no need to swap arms. Bfs is so light that you also don't need to swap! One reason why I love bfs fishing!
Legend mate! I did it, gone the tatula with a TD black rod :) let's goo!! I can't thank you enough for these vids come to Sydney I owe you a couple beers ❤
Really nice beginner tutorial! Thanks for the vid man! Got something to watch for the future! Definitely will share my first casting experience in your latest videos!
Thx, I truly think this is the best way to teach someone how to use a baitcasting reel and that is to teach a method on how to explore and understand a reel. My 4 year old can cast a baitcasting reel. So I think it truly works :)
U bet! I love centrifugal casting for distance, but it's heavy on thumb skills, which makes it tough to have when I guide locals or family members out fishing. The fish don't wait!. Make it easy and ppl will enjoy fishing! ;)
Sweet! I it will pay for a good part of my large sake bottle that I will buy this weekend that I use for both cooking and sipping lol. I will make sure I drink an extra cup! Photo to come!
I can’t wait to try some of these tips with my aldebaran I’ve been running my tension knob just enough for it to fall at a consistent speed. But I’ve got my break at 4-5 mostly at 5 just to combat my backlashes. I try and slowly crank the breaking down but I overspool and maybe just not fast enough with my thumb
That's the stupid thing about that silent tune... U won't be able to tell. So it's All about experimenting. I sold my alde for the Conquest. Same thing! I simply configure it the way I normally do. Then if it's inconsistent.. I add a bit more tension. But little cranks at a time. Very annoying. Daiwa ftw lol
Hey, loved your video. I’m a new subscriber. I have a question for you. I just ordered a tatula 100 it’s coming from Japan. Do I need to oil it before use? I saw another video where a guy said that they ship dry.
Thx for the love and welcome! I believe they all come oiled. But when it comes to individual reels, some could simply be a miss. I have ordered many reels over seas from Japan and so far, they all have been oiled out of the box. You should be able to tell once u get your reel. If it needs it, add it! We never know how the reels were stored in warehouse or how it's transported.
Great video! I have a Tatula SV TW that I accidentally messed up the tension spool. No matter how I tune it now it just blows up on casts. Can I just send it to you to check out? 😂
@@rawrfishingyeah and nothing. Loosened it all the way up and tightened it back to where the spool had no side to side. Even with the brakes on 20, backlash unless I thumb it very well.
I would love to know why as well! It seems like they are all consistent for my casting if I were to use their method of setting up the tension. If you look closely to every reel, their cup are not the same, the springs are not even the same! but as I am reporting, all my daiwa reels with the mag force braking cup, regardless if it's bfs, SV, or lowest end model like this, I can set the brakes to 8 as the sweet spot. I can set it lower if I wanna throw further with less power and feather the spool. I often cast with all my daiwa reels at brake setting 6 and only need to turn it up for windy conditions. I love daiwa!
I noticed on my very first cast i hit the water straight away and made over spool! I liked that part you showed over head and plonks right there haha
Glad you have found this video useful and entertaining! :)
Using baitcasters for the first time in my 40's😅 . Excellent breakdown and tutorial.
Wow! How was it like back then? Was centrifugal braking good? I believe that type of reel came out like 1900s. Be interested in hearing what you have to say and thanks for the kind words! This reel here is a monster! Easy to learn!
I too cast with my right and reel with my left. All my buddies say I do it wrong! But why switch hands if ya don’t have too?!
Exactly! While there isn't a wrong way, it's best to do how you want it. For those who cast heavy stuff.. I can see a benefit for swapping hands after every cast. You distribute the load. But if you can cast lighter power using less brakes... There's no need to swap arms. Bfs is so light that you also don't need to swap! One reason why I love bfs fishing!
Legend mate! I did it, gone the tatula with a TD black rod :) let's goo!! I can't thank you enough for these vids come to Sydney I owe you a couple beers ❤
Fantastic. Thanks for that. Good info for everyone using a baitcasting reel 👍🐟
You are welcome! Thx for the kind words! Feel free to share with any of your fishing buddies who would like to learn!
Thank you so much for this video
You are very welcome
Really nice beginner tutorial! Thanks for the vid man! Got something to watch for the future! Definitely will share my first casting experience in your latest videos!
Thx, I truly think this is the best way to teach someone how to use a baitcasting reel and that is to teach a method on how to explore and understand a reel. My 4 year old can cast a baitcasting reel. So I think it truly works :)
I've got thumb mastery but I gotta try one of these new Tatula 100's. Thanks Jimbo!!
U bet! I love centrifugal casting for distance, but it's heavy on thumb skills, which makes it tough to have when I guide locals or family members out fishing. The fish don't wait!. Make it easy and ppl will enjoy fishing! ;)
Cheers for the lesson mate not sure how much a beer at a bar would cost ya over there hopefully this covers it :)
Sweet! I it will pay for a good part of my large sake bottle that I will buy this weekend that I use for both cooking and sipping lol. I will make sure I drink an extra cup! Photo to come!
very good video
Thanks, i appreciate it!
I can’t wait to try some of these tips with my aldebaran I’ve been running my tension knob just enough for it to fall at a consistent speed. But I’ve got my break at 4-5 mostly at 5 just to combat my backlashes. I try and slowly crank the breaking down but I overspool and maybe just not fast enough with my thumb
The new Aldebaran got weak brakes. Put it around 60 percent, that's my sweet spot for my casting power and style :)
Dang lol I watched the video and I still feel like you’re flinging it so much farther 🤣
Experience ftw lol. We are talking about the new 22 alde correct? Just wanted to make sure
@@rawrfishingso I just got home to adjust my tension knob and even at full loose I don’t feel any side to side play? Any advice?
That's the stupid thing about that silent tune... U won't be able to tell. So it's All about experimenting. I sold my alde for the Conquest. Same thing!
I simply configure it the way I normally do. Then if it's inconsistent.. I add a bit more tension. But little cranks at a time. Very annoying. Daiwa ftw lol
Hey, loved your video. I’m a new subscriber. I have a question for you. I just ordered a tatula 100 it’s coming from Japan. Do I need to oil it before use? I saw another video where a guy said that they ship dry.
Thx for the love and welcome! I believe they all come oiled. But when it comes to individual reels, some could simply be a miss. I have ordered many reels over seas from Japan and so far, they all have been oiled out of the box. You should be able to tell once u get your reel. If it needs it, add it! We never know how the reels were stored in warehouse or how it's transported.
Great video! I have a Tatula SV TW that I accidentally messed up the tension spool. No matter how I tune it now it just blows up on casts. Can I just send it to you to check out? 😂
Thx. Oh what a bummer. Did u try to change the tension knob back to the factory setting?
@@rawrfishingyeah and nothing. Loosened it all the way up and tightened it back to where the spool had no side to side. Even with the brakes on 20, backlash unless I thumb it very well.
Mmm, perhaps it's not the tension... Is it the spool cup? Maybe the spring system is jammed
@rawrfishing where can I get that hoodie man?
I got mine at www.eurotackle.net
I'm not known for being a master castor but rather a masterbaiter. So I've been told 🙂
Cool
Jimbo pal you should have a how to fish school pal.
Online session starts now with this episode ;)
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Yee Yee! Thx for stopping by! Let Me know what u think about this casting tutorial!
all my daiwas good at setting 8. why is that 😂😂
I would love to know why as well! It seems like they are all consistent for my casting if I were to use their method of setting up the tension. If you look closely to every reel, their cup are not the same, the springs are not even the same! but as I am reporting, all my daiwa reels with the mag force braking cup, regardless if it's bfs, SV, or lowest end model like this, I can set the brakes to 8 as the sweet spot. I can set it lower if I wanna throw further with less power and feather the spool. I often cast with all my daiwa reels at brake setting 6 and only need to turn it up for windy conditions. I love daiwa!