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Shakespeare Ez Cast Reel Popular Q&A
Q: How to Cast Shakespeare Axiom Reels.
A: 1. Set the Axiom's drag. The drag system is controlled by the star-shaped piece on the handle of the reel. Turn it counterclockwise until you can no longer turn... Read More »
Q: How to Cast a Shakespeare Axiom Reel.
A: 1. Set the drag. A star-shaped piece on the reel handle controls the Axiom's drag system. Begin by turning the star-shaped piece counterclockwise until you can'... Read More »
Q: Where can i buy a shakespeare ez cast bait caster?
A: monsterfishingtackle.com. $50.00. that or pop into any shakespear fishing registered stocking dealer and order one, they also come in a lovely shade of pink by ... Read More »
Q: Where can i find reassembly instructions for a shakespeare easy c...
A: The maintence section from the Shakespeare ez-cast reel owner's manual is below. I hope it helps! You can find the complete owner's manual here: http://s7d5.sce... Read More »
Q: How do I attach new fishing line to my EZ Cast Shakespear?
A: first you open the bale on the reel, then you bring the new line (starting at the tip) through all the eyes and tie it to the exposed spool use the rapalla knot... Read More »