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Title: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: broadhead on October 28, 2023, 07:13:30 PM
I started to smack some fish with the bug wand this year. I need to learn some new chit. But three times now I have had the line somehow sucked in between the cassette and the frame on the reel. I don't know exactly how this is happening. Maybe I have a lemon - it is an old Orvis Mach IV in 8wt.  I have read rumors on the internet that this reel may have problems.

Anyone got any tips? If not a recommendation on a cheap ass reel? I would like to spend less than 150.

I did land this dirty chum day before yesterday but it was a fun time learning.

Title: Re: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: Shoofly09 on October 28, 2023, 08:30:37 PM
I would guess its not 100% "pushed in" or seated on the reel.    I've thought I locked mine down before only to have it come off the reel when I had line out and I was standing in the river.    Wasn't fun.
Title: Re: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: nwwanderer on October 29, 2023, 05:40:16 AM
Might look for a Lamson Konic, have had decent luck even with crazy fast bonefish.  They stand behind there stuff too
Title: Re: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: Smokepole on October 29, 2023, 06:37:26 AM
Yes switch to a Lamson reel.  Great quality and price.  And it won't chew up your line!   :tup:
Title: Re: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: jackelope on October 29, 2023, 10:13:38 AM
I’d buy a Redington Behemoth for around that money and not look back. I’ve got a couple $150 Lamsons and multiple Behemoths. If you’re fishing the 8 weight for chums and bigger fish, the drag on the Behemoth will run circles around the Lamsons. 
Title: Re: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: jackelope on October 29, 2023, 10:14:39 AM
I would guess its not 100% "pushed in" or seated on the reel.    I've thought I locked mine down before only to have it come off the reel when I had line out and I was standing in the river.    Wasn't fun.

Simple way to figure this out for sure. If the spool wasn’t fully seated, the drag won’t work. It’ll just free spool.
Title: Re: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: broadhead on October 29, 2023, 11:49:31 AM
Thanks everyone. I should definitely make sure it isn't operator error. I appreciate the recommendations as well.
Title: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: jackelope on October 29, 2023, 11:54:15 AM
When this happens to me, I’ve decided it’s usually because I’m not reeling the line back onto the reel tightly. It causes kind of a birds nest in the reel and I assume because I’m using cheaper reels, there’s less in the way of tight tolerances between the spool and the reel frame, so there’s a gap big enough to allow the line to get in there where it shouldn’t be able to get to. It really only ever happens to me with 1 reel. Redington Run 3 weight.  I’d imagine with an 8 weight reel and assumedly an 8 weight line, that gap would have to be pretty large. That or maybe some bushings or bearings are worn out allowing the spool to not fit tightly causing the gap.
Title: Re: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: broadhead on October 29, 2023, 04:53:52 PM
I can say that the cassette was in place as the drag was working just earlier because I set that before trolling. Then I switched to casting and when the battle begins it's chaos. I'm pretty sure the reel is the problem. I'm going to get a new one. Maybe second hand but new to me at least. Or maybe for Christmas. If that got stuck on a big fish over 12lbs it could cascade into further issues. Or even a sea lion getting a free meal. Which happens every now and then anyway
Title: Re: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: Happy Gilmore on November 07, 2023, 07:47:41 AM
Sometimes too much backing will put the uneven line in piles then force it into the gaps. Lamson is good and cheap. I have 8s and 6s no problems
Title: Re: Having a problem with fly line getting stuck in reel
Post by: GASoline71 on November 07, 2023, 09:50:06 AM
I tried an Allen ATS "3 series" (3 series is for 8 and 9wt) a few years ago on my 8wt and love it.  Cost about $125 bucks. I used to have the line catch in the reel on the older model Okum fly reel i had.  But that could have been to the backing being uneven.  However, I have yet to have it happen with the Allen.

Gary
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