Question about the push button rails I got the rhino I greased it took it apart cleaned it greased it oiled it every now and then when I push the button to let it go it just stops about 10 ft and that's it never had this issue before you know what would cause this and the best way to fix it would be
Get a zebco 33, it's a step up. Only about 25 bucks. Make sure it's the one with the bait clicker instead of continuous anti reverse. The bait click reels will let you backreel and then you can use the rod to pressure the fish instead of using the reel to fight the fish. When you do this the drag has to be set as high as it goes. Google backreel vs drag for more on this topic. It's debatable, but I personally always backreel, if you have never tried this, you are missing out. Since the drag is set tight, you never have to worry about adjusting the drag.
I'm sorry but this was a terrible video. It's just a collection of corporate PR fresh from advertising for each reel. The Zebco copy wasn't even about any particular reel but rather a collection of generic features common across many of their offerings.
I just threw away my zebco 33 reel it’s by far the worse reel I have ever owned!! I had a Shakespeare reel and it lasted for years the zebco lasted 4 months with minimal use!!!!
@@gambitassassin the video showed pictures of mostly variations of the 33, but it basically generically said “Zebco spincast reel”. That could include the bullet, Delta and Omega reels as well.
Question about the push button rails I got the rhino I greased it took it apart cleaned it greased it oiled it every now and then when I push the button to let it go it just stops about 10 ft and that's it never had this issue before you know what would cause this and the best way to fix it would be
Get a zebco 33, it's a step up. Only about 25 bucks. Make sure it's the one with the bait clicker instead of continuous anti reverse. The bait click reels will let you backreel and then you can use the rod to pressure the fish instead of using the reel to fight the fish. When you do this the drag has to be set as high as it goes. Google backreel vs drag for more on this topic. It's debatable, but I personally always backreel, if you have never tried this, you are missing out. Since the drag is set tight, you never have to worry about adjusting the drag.
The reason why those spinning reels were not mentioned is because of the title of this is Spincast
I think you could do a lot better on your choices. You didn't event mention 1 open faced spincast reel????
None of the better quality reels for more serious users were covered.
I'm sorry but this was a terrible video. It's just a collection of corporate PR fresh from advertising for each reel. The Zebco copy wasn't even about any particular reel but rather a collection of generic features common across many of their offerings.
I just threw away my zebco 33 reel it’s by far the worse reel I have ever owned!! I had a Shakespeare reel and it lasted for years the zebco lasted 4 months with minimal use!!!!
you can do better
What do you recommend?
@@Nordviking8 Zebco Bullet ?
@@gambitassassin the video showed pictures of mostly variations of the 33, but it basically generically said “Zebco spincast reel”. That could include the bullet, Delta and Omega reels as well.