Originally posted by grandpa2:
The lever drag is so easy to free spool by accident as mentioned in another post that I rule them out for trolling on the downrigger.
Actually, the lever drag reel is much less likely to do this than your standard star drag trolling reel with a paddle lever line release.
On the lever drag, the farther you pull back the lever, the less drag tension. It does not automaticly switch to free spool. And the maximum drag tension on a lever drag can be set by a twist knob on the side.
Even though I mentioned this negative above, we use them simply because you can back off the lever (drag tension), put the rod in the holder, clip the line to the release, and lower your DR ball. It doesn't take two hands to get your gear back fishing. Then simply push the lever forward to the pre-set, or maximum drag setting, and that's it. A quick glance at the lever lets you know that it is in the "strike position."
Were as in a star drag conventional, you have to constantly feel the drag and adjust as necessary. There nothing visual to see to let you know that the drag is set correctly, say from the helm, for example.
The main benifit for me is when I'm running 4 downriggers for my guests, these charter specials gets us fishing at 4 depths quickly.
This is important in my opinion during an ideal tidal stage in my opinion.
And their durability and all around preformance is good.
J.D.