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Title: Daiwa autocast clutch.
Post by: Dug on May 16, 2010, 06:54:22 AM
If you use Daiwas, did you know that you can re-engage the drive on your Daiwa reel simply by pushing up on the thumb-bar after you make the cast?  I didn't know this until recently and now use it almost every time I cast, instead of cranking the the handle, I just put my thumb under and it gives me that much quicker a set in case I get a fast bite.  I have tried this with my shimanos and quantums and they just don't do it but it works with every Daiwa I have tried.  You may still have to turn the handle to fully engage the gears, but for a quick line stop, it seems to work great.  I have also read that the quantum PT series will do this but I haven't been able to verify.

Dug
Title: Re: Daiwa autocast clutch.
Post by: bassn1 on May 16, 2010, 07:05:55 AM
Dug. Thanks for the heads up. I have all Quantums and will give this a try as soon as I can. Will get back to you. Sounds like a great way for quick hooksets when your bait is falling.
Title: Re: Daiwa autocast clutch.
Post by: Bassinkorea on May 16, 2010, 07:08:04 AM
Good find Dug!

I've just tried it on my Daiwa reels and it works great. I also tried my Revo reels and it doesn't work, then I tried it on my new 'orean brand reels and it worked again.
Thanks for sharing Dug!!
Title: Re: Daiwa autocast clutch.
Post by: Pro Reel on May 16, 2010, 10:09:23 AM
several reels do that. It just depends on how the thumbar conects to the clutch. It does engage the gears and if your reel works like that, then there is nothing wrong with using it like that if you want to.
Title: Re: Daiwa autocast clutch.
Post by: Camden on May 16, 2010, 11:48:39 AM
great idea man now im gonna have to try it out on some of mine.