Most spin cast type reels won't reel unless there's a little tension. The line pickup is small, and the line is only sure to be on the disc where the pickup can get it if there is some tension.
I have a couple of underspin Shakespere reels unless you have tension on the line it won't reel the line in. Anyone have a fix for this. I use 6# Mr Crappie line it works good on my Daiwa underspin. I though of trying some florcarbon to see if that would work.
Most spin cast type reels won't reel unless there's a little tension. The line pickup is small, and the line is only sure to be on the disc where the pickup can get it if there is some tension.
Don't use underspin reels, but had a couple for my son when he was younger. You may have too much line spooled on, and like Catfan noted, they all need a little tension to catch.
I was thinking about line fill. I may try that as the spool is full. I have a Daiwa and it does not have this problem. I have 2 of these reels one is worse than the other.
Take the front cover off and use your fingers to guide the line in its place, and you'll see why you need the tension when you let line out and reel it back in a few times. Line and fill, and even line twist can mess with it too.
I have 6 diawa's and 2 abu garcia's,they have line pickups and work well,some of these underspins don't have line pickups check yours for that.
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I work my jig as I reel in. I raise it up and drop it as I reel up sometimes the line will get slack and you will be setting there not reeling any line in. With a 1/32 jig you don't have much line tension anyway when you are dock shooting. Or when you shoot the jig as it falls you start to reel and it just don't pick the line up until you raise the tip of your rod. It is just aggravating I gave one reel away because it would hang every 10 throws. I have a daiwa us80xd and i very seldom have any problems with it. Thinking of buying another one. Cub48