Originally posted by Achewter:
I like the feel of my Trion but for me I can cast much better with my Curado BSF200. I must admit I am not much of a Bait caster YET. Its almost like the trion spins so well its hard to stop (backlash city). If I can figure it out I will buy more of them.
The Trion has 6 weights inside the cover, and you can adjust those for max. cast distance, or max. braking power on your casts. I would start with having them all "engaged" or in the "out" position.
Another suggestion is to be cautious about what rod your using (make sure it's rated for the spoon, etc. your tossing). If the rod is rated at 1/3 oz. and your tossing a 1/4 oz. a backlash is imminent. Also, trying to toss a float/jig combo is tough, as the float is not aerodynamic and causes the reel to feed out faster.
Train your thumb well. You'll get there.
As to the Trion, I did just have to have mine replaced. The drag washers were compressed, and essentially I had no advancing drag. Northern Sales swapped it right out, and I've had it for awhile...but it was in new cond. and with the box. (helps to have the wife working there, too..:-) I LOVE the reel, all the same, and am fixing to go put an hour of work on the new one. Fish are rising..:-)
Mike