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DNG C-6000i - SCREEN ONE - Mackerel Settings

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User Manual C-6000i Computerized Jigging Reel
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RELAX TIME
This parameter denotes the duration of the period where the hauling power is
decreased (see Figure 11). Each step equals 1/10 of a second and the default
value is 20 (2.0sec.)
RELEASE WAITING TIME
When the reel has hauled the line in altogether it stops for a period of one
release waiting timebefore it pays out the line again. Each step equals one
second and the default value is 2.
This can be useful to make sure that the squid on the last hook has released
the hooks before the line is released into the water again.
HAUL WAITING TIME
The duration of a complete stop, when the line has been paid out to the
depth of the false bottom, before the reel starts hauling the line. Default
value is zero but it can be varied from zero to 99.
MAXIMUM HAULING SPEED
The maximum speed when hauling in the line i.e. the reel will never exceed
this speed when hauling the line no matter the value of the hauling power.
This parameter is necessary when fishing with many hooks and/or strippers
e.g. when fishing for mackerel. In that case the power must sufficient to haul
the line when there is fish on every hook and to tear the fish off the hooks by
pulling them through the stripper. But in the case when there isnt fish on
every hook, the reel would haul it very fast making the tear offprocess
hard to control.
The default value is 25 but the value can be varied from 0 to 50. Each step
equals 10 rpm making the default value equal 250 rpm. This default value
should be suitable in most cases but if fish tends to be thrown into the sea
during the tear-offprocess decrease this value.
NOTE: When the squid system is active the slack sensor is inactive i.e.
the line does neither have to go through the slack sensor nor the pulley of
the arm.
SCREEN ONE Mackerel Settings
The jigging reel can be used without accessories for mackerel fishing just like
when fishing for cod, pollack etc. But since the fish must then be stripped
off the hooks by hand and the leader must also be hauled in by hand (it
cannot be wound onto the drum) it is clear that this is a very tedious job.
Much greater efficiency can be achieved by use of a stripper and pulleys.
The high pulling force capability of the reel makes it possible to have up to
70 hooks on the leader. Figure 12 shows a stripper made by DNG.