anyone have a broblem on okumas where the reset button sticks when pressed? several of mine are doing it.
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anyone have a broblem on okumas where the reset button sticks when pressed? several of mine are doing it.
duck mine are fine, but I have only used then 3 time so far
Happens occassionally to me. Just be sure to wipe your boogers on your pants before you hit the button else they'll gum up over time. :)
Wannabe...
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I guess the positive is you DO wear pants. I've heard that some on here do not. :eek:
That happens to me every now and then but I have had the line jump off the spool and get pinched between the spool and the side plate SEVERAL thimes.
Spray it down with Reel Magic.
I borrowed some to pull with, just had to pay a little more attention and hit the buton again.
Mo Money which button you talking about, the little flip switch on the top right side?
The counter reset button. If ya don't press the one i was using just the right way, it would reset to zero but not count the line going out. And when your operatin the boat by yourself, ya tend to get in a hurry and not notice things till at least 70 ft or so of line is out.
Best ones to use are Diawa LC17's. They cost a little more but they are more reliable and faster retrieve!
The design of the OKUMA is such that the spool shaft disengages from the lock by sliding to the right side of the reel. You can see this by removing the cast control cap. If you leave the cap very loose so it will pay out witout much resistance, it will allow the spool to shift far enoug to the right to create enough gap for the line to slip behind the spool. Very aggrivating!!!!!! And almost impossible to fix on the water while trying to manage the boat and watch the lines.
The trouble is, if you tighten up the cast control cap, enough to overcome this, the resistance of the bandit will not pay out line without manually pulling the line out.
The trick to whip this OKUMA into submission is to leave the cap loose enough, disengage the spool and put the rod in the holder, but rotate the reel in the holder over on it's left side. The spool will be held closer by gravity and minimize the gap to protect the line. Not fool proof, but it does help.
Wannabe...
i musta been doing sumtin wrong if you got to do all that, all I did was release switch, watch numbers go round and round, flip switch back, wait on bite
Yeah.....I read your report from Saturday......so.....how's that working out for ya?
Bwahahahahahaha.
Wannabe...
I did not get finned!
I got finned by a crappie i was tryin to measure... Got me good, bled for 30 mins, and wouldnt ya know... 11 3/8 inches... Story of WB's life, always comin up a little short...
I hate that too MO. That's why I switched to only catching 18" Crappie or better. Less measuring to do that way.
Wannabe...
I've had both of those problems with mine but knowing about them helps to minimize them.