Hi, Looking for video links or group discussion regarding how to properly use a Mitchell half bail. I have two dozen Mitchell 300's and recently added a half bail. I must admit, I don't quite get it. Sorry if this seems trivial. Thanks and I look forward to the responses.
Scott
Using a half bail
Re: Using a half bail
Hi Scott,
1/2 bail operation is very simple and almost the same as a full bail. In a full bail you flip the bail wire to cast, turn handle to flip bail wire closed to retrieve. In a 1/2 bail you use your thumb or an index finger to push/rotate the knurled/grooved base of the bail wire where it is attached to the rotor cup. When moving the 1/2 bail wire opens up to cast. If the 1/2 bail is working correctly as soon as you turn the handle to retrieve the 1/2 bail wire should close allowing line to be picked up. I hope this is clear
Kind Regards, Scott
1/2 bail operation is very simple and almost the same as a full bail. In a full bail you flip the bail wire to cast, turn handle to flip bail wire closed to retrieve. In a 1/2 bail you use your thumb or an index finger to push/rotate the knurled/grooved base of the bail wire where it is attached to the rotor cup. When moving the 1/2 bail wire opens up to cast. If the 1/2 bail is working correctly as soon as you turn the handle to retrieve the 1/2 bail wire should close allowing line to be picked up. I hope this is clear
Kind Regards, Scott
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Re: Using a half bail
Good video
Nice to see the video capture what I provided
Thank you
Kind Regards, Scott
Nice to see the video capture what I provided
Thank you
Kind Regards, Scott
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Re: Using a half bail
Pratt2112,
Could you be a little more specific as far as what you do not understand?
Kind Regards,
Bill
Could you be a little more specific as far as what you do not understand?
Kind Regards,
Bill
Re: Using a half bail
Makes sense now. I wasn't attempting a cast with the anti reverse OFF. I now see you need to open bail and back off a bit in order to do so. Thanks to all who responded!
Scott
Scott