Shimano BFS Magnets
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Shimano BFS Magnets
Does adding brake magnets allow for casting lighter lures? The BFS reels come with 6 brake magnets installed at factory, with 2 spares, which obviously affect casting. I'm not sure how the braking affects heavy vs. light lures.
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Re: Shimano BFS Magnets
Adding the 2 additional magnets is just like turning up the brakes on any normal baitcaster, some people need/want more braking for their given application it’s as simple as that. Purely personal preference. on my 17 conquest i run it with the 2 additional magnets personallyjim spooner wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 11:31 amDoes adding brake magnets allow for casting lighter lures? The BFS reels come with 6 brake magnets installed at factory, with 2 spares, which obviously affect casting. I'm not sure how the braking affects heavy vs. light lures.
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Re: Shimano BFS Magnets
Thanks for your reply. From everything I've read, Shimano suggests adding the additional weights for extremely light lures. Seems ass-backwards to me. I got the reels (Aldebaran BFSs) initially because I thought they'd handle lighter baits (baisa, etc) a bit better than my Aldebaran MGLs and they do. Guess I need to play around and test with adding magnets to see if advantageous. I'm 82, so my "playing around" time is a bit limited (Ha).
Re: Shimano BFS Magnets
The super light stuff really slows down at the end of the cast. It's like wading paper into a tight ball and throwing it. It will travel quickly then rapidly slow and fall to the ground. Magnetic braking profiles work well to slow the spool speed at the end of the cast where these tiny UL baits rapidly slow. It's also why that same braking profile is seen as over braked at the end of the cast with normal bass baits compared to centrifugal brakes. I have a Scorpion 1000XT with a Yumeya spool in it that I don't like going below 1/8 oz total weight. On the cast with a light bait by the time my eyes track the bait and see it heading to my target the spool is already starting to over run making me have to feather the spool the entire cast as a precaution.jim spooner wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 8:11 amThanks for your reply. From everything I've read, Shimano suggests adding the additional weights for extremely light lures. Seems ass-backwards to me. I got the reels (Aldebaran BFSs) initially because I thought they'd handle lighter baits (baisa, etc) a bit better than my Aldebaran MGLs and they do. Guess I need to play around and test with adding magnets to see if advantageous. I'm 82, so my "playing around" time is a bit limited (Ha).
Re: Shimano BFS Magnets
Let me try, might be wrong though. To me heavier lures need less brake but light lure or non aerodynamic lure need more brake. Spool spin faster than the line being pull off for lighter lure thus more brake to control spool needed to not get over run off line vs spool speed.
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Re: Shimano BFS Magnets
Great insights. Thank you.
Re: Shimano BFS Magnets
YupJust_Bass wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 9:46 pmLet me try, might be wrong though. To me heavier lures need less brake but light lure or non aerodynamic lure need more brake. Spool spin faster than the line being pull off for lighter lure thus more brake to control spool needed to not get over run off line vs spool speed.