Yessir, thank you! We know fisherman come from a wide range of backgrounds with different budgets. We try to help everyone in the community. The shiney stuff is great if you can afford it, but I have caught a ton of stuff on Senators too.
@KoOLe3pY no, I cast my 6/0 stock 80# mono 60 yards at.most... bigger hands help alot. My friends are like 5'10"+ big hands and have no problem getting 80 yards but ig with enough practice any1 can do it...
@@tokay999 Amen brotha haha. I'm actually about to put out a casting distance video with some of the main reels I use. Spoiler alert, the daiwa Lexa will cast to the moon. Worth checking out if you are curious on how some common surf reels compare.
I’m new to mag reels and like this tutorial, but how does the mags affect the spool tension knob? So does having the mags negate the need to mess that tension knob and rely on the mags to slow the spool mainly?
I have watched a bunch of ulua fishing videos and I have learned how to cast those without doing anything to them I can cast mine a country mile now I've learned how to cast my TLD 25 at country mile you just have to educate your thumb on how to do it
It's the magnetic field inducing Eddie Currents into a CONDUCTIVE moving surface that slows motion. So no on the plastic spool. Doesn't have to be a magnetic spool, but it has to be a conductive material
@@DaRealMaverick make sense... so in theory if you have a plastic spool if you could find so sort of even aluminum plate to epoxy to the spool (I'm assuming it needs to be light and you'd need to balance the other side of the spool) then it's potentially possibly maybe possible to actually make a similar mod that would work? ok, yeah easier to buy a used reel and likely faster even with the sad state of mail delivery these days. Thanks so much for sharing this mod...i might buy a second side plate for the US Senator 113n I have to fiddled with this. Then again for some reason my bird's nests almost never happen after a 'few' decades practice buuut sure would be fun to not really have any concern and hit the cast a bit harder. I'm mean in the spirit of the science and all.
Spool is brass not aluminum you don’t know much about reels but you know about science this reels isn’t designed to cast the penn 113hn is made to cast
obviously it wasn't originally made to cast....that is the whole reason people came up with the mod - lol. Natural brass and/or aluminum is not magnetic, but alloys can be. I am willing to bet the spool rod (what it spins on) or other components in close proximity are steel though. Regardless, there is a noticeable braking with this mod, try it yourself.
@@brigandoutdoors3876 I have been told that this only works with the aluminum spools but I can't see why it would work for aluminum and not for other conductive metals. Most of the Penn spools, BTW, are I believe bronze, not brass, and plated with chromium, except for those that are obviously anodized aluminum, or plastic/bekelite/carbon. Not that there should be much difference between brass and bronze, when rotating in a magnetic field...but brass is softer than bronze.
A bit of a demonstration at the end of this video. I did work on a casting comparison video, but surprisingly they all casted the same. Turns out it is more of a rod/user/lure rather than the reel.
Great to see younger men using the perfectly serviceable " old school " gear, rather than jumping on the bandwagon of shiny new ($$$) stuff.
Yessir, thank you! We know fisherman come from a wide range of backgrounds with different budgets. We try to help everyone in the community. The shiney stuff is great if you can afford it, but I have caught a ton of stuff on Senators too.
Wait till you visit hawaii... I got friends casting regular 6/0's 80 yards lol but I don't got big hands like them so I'm here to mag 😂
Did you mag it? I wanna mag my 6/0 lol
@KoOLe3pY no, I cast my 6/0 stock 80# mono 60 yards at.most... bigger hands help alot. My friends are like 5'10"+ big hands and have no problem getting 80 yards but ig with enough practice any1 can do it...
Magged a few Penn squidders and 60's and 65's. The cast great.
It would be really cool to see this in a 209 or 309, as these are often used for surf casting.
I have a mint vintage jigmaster 500 I'm about to do this too.
Did you do it? Did it work? I have a 500 and I can't hardly cast it anymore because it's so old
What was your spool tension before casting?
dam that's awesome, I'll probably do that to my 6/0 senator
Haha I've never used a magged 6/0, but I've seen it. If you can cast that beast you are a more skilled man than I.
@@brigandoutdoors3876 you dont need fancy reels to cast far 😉
@@tokay999 Amen brotha haha. I'm actually about to put out a casting distance video with some of the main reels I use. Spoiler alert, the daiwa Lexa will cast to the moon. Worth checking out if you are curious on how some common surf reels compare.
I’m new to mag reels and like this tutorial, but how does the mags affect the spool tension knob? So does having the mags negate the need to mess that tension knob and rely on the mags to slow the spool mainly?
Hey. Im trying to open the link to see magnet but it wont open. Can you tell me magent size & dimensions?
I have watched a bunch of ulua fishing videos and I have learned how to cast those without doing anything to them I can cast mine a country mile now I've learned how to cast my TLD 25 at country mile you just have to educate your thumb on how to do it
How far on average can you cast with this mod?
Can you make a vid on how to cast one that has the swich on the left 😮
Does this only work with the metal spools or will the plastic spools work as well
Hey Matt from what I understand it would work. Basically it’s the opposing magnets that do the slowing, not the magnet to the spook itself.
Gotcha thanks
It's the magnetic field inducing Eddie Currents into a CONDUCTIVE moving surface that slows motion. So no on the plastic spool. Doesn't have to be a magnetic spool, but it has to be a conductive material
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@@DaRealMaverick make sense... so in theory if you have a plastic spool if you could find so sort of even aluminum plate to epoxy to the spool (I'm assuming it needs to be light and you'd need to balance the other side of the spool) then it's potentially possibly maybe possible to actually make a similar mod that would work?
ok, yeah easier to buy a used reel and likely faster even with the sad state of mail delivery these days.
Thanks so much for sharing this mod...i might buy a second side plate for the US Senator 113n I have to fiddled with this. Then again for some reason my bird's nests almost never happen after a 'few' decades practice buuut sure would be fun to not really have any concern and hit the cast a bit harder. I'm mean in the spirit of the science and all.
Every time you drop a magnet or heat it the strength deteriorates.
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Spool is brass not aluminum you don’t know much about reels but you know about science this reels isn’t designed to cast the penn 113hn is made to cast
obviously it wasn't originally made to cast....that is the whole reason people came up with the mod - lol.
Natural brass and/or aluminum is not magnetic, but alloys can be. I am willing to bet the spool rod (what it spins on) or other components in close proximity are steel though.
Regardless, there is a noticeable braking with this mod, try it yourself.
@@brigandoutdoors3876 I have been told that this only works with the aluminum spools but I can't see why it would work for aluminum and not for other conductive metals. Most of the Penn spools, BTW, are I believe bronze, not brass, and plated with chromium, except for those that are obviously anodized aluminum, or plastic/bekelite/carbon. Not that there should be much difference between brass and bronze, when rotating in a magnetic field...but brass is softer than bronze.
How far do you think that cast was
I wanted to see your follow up video where you were casting but I can’t find it. Did you ever make one?
A bit of a demonstration at the end of this video. I did work on a casting comparison video, but surprisingly they all casted the same. Turns out it is more of a rod/user/lure rather than the reel.