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My first guess is that you have a bad line-rod-reel combo your line may match your reel but not your rod.<br><br>Find a rod with nylon inner ring in the eyes and large eyelets nearer to the reel.<br><br>You may have noticed that when your line comes out that the bobbin travels back and forth from side to side creating resistance on the eyelets that slows down your casting speed each time it hits from side to side.<br><br>If your line is heaver than recommended for your reel there is nothing you can do to improve your casting<br><br><br><A HREF="http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/MESS6438/" target="_new">http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/MESS6438/</A> <br>Lookie See what the kids are up to.<br>Dave T. Clown
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The reel is rated for 20lb test, I have 20 on it. The rod is rated for 10-30lb test. I even switched rods, to a 9'6" rod. Still the same problem. Even played around with the weight (1oz and 3oz). Still no luck.<br><br>
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tpet96, <br>Hello fellow angler. On the same side as your star drag is a small 3/8 diameter spool control located at center of your reel. Put your 2 oz. weight back on and click the spool release and watch how fast the weight falls to the ground. it should fall smoothly without resistance and when the weight hits the ground the spool should not make more than 1 revolution maybe two. It would appear that your spool control setting is too tight. As you get accustomed to your new reel you will be able to loosen the setting even more or less as each time you change the weight your throwing. How old is your reel? New or used? If new this simple adjustment will solve your problem. If used then maybe a rebuild may be in order. If your fishing fresh water an easy solution would be to dip the reel into the water, this will decrease the resistance of the worn parts inside a USED reel. I would strongly make this a last resort option, but it will get you through a days fishing if the problem occurs in the field. I also use 20lb mono on the same reel and a 9'6" rod. I effectively cast 3/4 oz. to 10oz. a country mile. Good luck with your new 6501, it will help bring you many years of enjoyment.<br><br>Gamakatsu <*(((>{<br>
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Gamakatsu,<br><br>I tried openening it all the way up. I think one of 2 things is wrong.<br><br>1, the mechanism on the side is either frozen up and not releasing inside the reel....or...<br>2, the bearings are shot. I might try to add smoothie bearings and drag discs and see if that helps. Any other suggestions? <br><br><br><br>
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Problem Solved!!! With the advice of another BFTMB member, I went to the following link:<br><br>http://www.letsgofishin.com.au/service1.htm<br><br>I tore down my reel, and it was D I R T Y. Cleaned it all up (used Dura Lube to clean the parts) oiled, and greased the parts. The bearings on the spool were seized up pretty good, so I let them soak in dura lube for about an hour. Oiled them up, put it all back together, and it works better than a brand new one! Thanks eveyone for the tips. <br><br>