You probably just didn't spool your braid correctly. If u spool braid like normal line, the braid is just going to spin on the spool when under load. You need to either tie the braid to an anchor point on the spool (if it has one), wrap some electrical tape tape around the spool, or use a bit of mono as backing so that the braid has something to bite into.
When you took the line off you should have checked if you could rotate that spool with your thumb as easily as you were pulling the line off with the drag locked down. That would have told you right there if it was the drag malfunctioning. You had a full spool so people can't really see clearly if the spool is turning while you're pulling off the line or if the line is just slipping on the spool. I have a few tatulas sv, I always fishing in the winter temps here in TN and haven't experienced the spool shrinking or drag malfunctioning but I do use backing on braid setups to save braid and avoid line slip.
Thank you for the update. Btw i usually put 1 layer of masking tape and it work just fine. Cant wait for another video!
Now iam planing to purchase tatula 100 2024 .
I like it overall. Wish it had stronger brakes but ive been please with it. Its comfortable in the hand
@@hunTN615why do you need stronger brakes? I’ve been using mine at 6-8.
Your line is slipping on the spool.
You don't need backing. Wrap the line on the spool several times should do it. A power drill n water bottle best diy to remove the fishing line
Yup! Need backing or a lil electrical tape at the spool