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#1 Post by coaster »

Hello all,
I only started fishing multipliers last December so I'm still finding my feet so to speak. I'm now using the abu 6500ct sports-mag with a abu suveran sx 12'9" and love it. Before that my usual set-up was a daiwa emblem-s 6000t on a cono-flex 147fs max.Hoping for advice / views on the following.

Id like to continue using the cono-flex but with a daiwa sl30sh for rough ground.

1) Is this just a matter of swapping reels. :?:

2) Do I have to re-ring the rod for a multiplier :?: .

3) Is this blank suitable for a multiplier. :?:

Please help...
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#2 Post by IDPearl »

First up, the SL30SH is a great reel for the rocks. Easy to use, solid and reliable.

Theory is, that you can use a multiplier on a rod rung for a fixed spool, but you shouldn't use a fixed spool on a multiplier rod.

The multiplier rod usually has 8 rings and the fixed spool 6 depending on the brand, rod length etc. The difference is that you hold the rod upside-down for a multiplier - ie reel in with the rings on the spine of the rod on top.

Also that the first ring on a fixed spool rod is bigger to allow free flow of line from the spool.
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#3 Post by IDPearl »

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#4 Post by coaster »

Cheers IDPearl,
Seems to be some mixed feelings there but Ill give it a go. When fishing my usual rough ground marks a small lob is about all you need so casting may not be a problem. Only thing is the line touching the blank. Whats the problem there (friction / line ware) :?: :?:
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#5 Post by Pat Spillane »

I fish an almost identical setup. The Suveran will handle the rough stuff easily. Unless you feel that you will get greater distance with with the 14 ft I would stick with it. The slosh will go with it just as well as the mag. If you still use a fix spool setup occasionally then its nice to have a rod for the job. As for line brushing off the blank on the cast I would not worry about it when you consider that it is rolling around on the sea bed and that isint varnished. I know you can use multipliers with fixed spool rods but i would prefer the other way and use a fixed spool reel with a rod ringed for multiplier.
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#6 Post by kstaff »

Hi Coaster,

just my tuppence worth, quit moaning and get on with it!!! Hope this helps.


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