Manual Redington Crosswater Fishing Reel

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To clean the reel, first rinse off any dirt or grit in cool
fresh water.
Use a cloth or toothbrush to carefully remove all sand
and grit from the reel with warm soapy water and rinse
again.
Separate the spool from the frame and dry thoroughly.
Once dry, reduce the drag pressure to the lowest setting
and store in the reel case.
Always store reel away from extreme heat.
After using in saltwater, always take the time to clean
your reel. Saltwater can leave a residue that will harden
over time if not properly cleaned and dried.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Everything Redington makes is built to meet the highest
quality standards. To review the owner guarantee on this
product, please visit www.redington.com and visit our
warranty page for more information.
All repairs require the reel be sent to the Redington
Warranty Department for service. Questions and
inquiries regarding warranty and repair service
should be directed to 1-866-498-7243. You may also
view warranty details on our website or send an email to
warranty@redington.com with any questions
that may arise.
RETRIEVAL CONVERSION
1 Remove the spool from the frame by removing the
spool lock nut.
2 Using a small phillips head screwdriver, remove the
screw in the hub end cap from the end of the main
shaft.
3 With the inside of the frame facing up, remove the hub/
clutch bearing cover and hub end cap. (Take care not to
tip the reel over to avoid losing the clicker assembly).
4 Slide the hex shaped clutch bearing off the shaft and
flip the bearing to reverse the retrieve direction.
5 Re-assemble the hub/clutch bearing cover, hub end
cap, and spool. (Ensure that the tabs on the underside
of the hub end cap screw align with the slot in the end
of the main shaft, and that it is securely tightened.)
6 Assure correct retrieve direction and smooth operation.
To extend the life of your Crosswater reel, always protect
the outer frame and spool. We also recommend the
following easy maintenence tips:
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Brand Redington
Model Crosswater
Category Fishing Reels
File type PDF
File size 0.12 MB

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The drag of my fishing reel is not smooth, what can I do? Verified

This can be caused by a washer that is not greased properly or by the washer being soaked with oil. Grease the washer if this has not been done properly. In case the washer is soaked in oil it needs to be replaced.

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How do I properly clean and maintain my fishing reel? Verified

To properly clean and maintain your fishing reel, first make sure to remove the line and any debris from the spool. Use a soft brush and mild soap to clean the body and handle of the reel. For the interior, use a small brush and lubricant to clean and protect moving parts. Be sure to also check for any loose or worn parts that may need to be replaced.

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How do I properly spool my fishing reel? Verified

To properly spool your fishing reel, first make sure the spool is filled with the appropriate amount and type of line for the fishing you plan to do. Next, thread the line through the guides on your rod and tie it to the reel's spool. Hold the rod and reel at a slight angle and turn the handle to take up the slack line as you simultaneously feed the line onto the spool. Be sure to leave a small amount of line on the spool to prevent the line from tangling or snapping.

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Can I use my spinning reel for saltwater fishing? Verified

Yes, spinning reels can be used for saltwater fishing but it is important to properly clean and maintain the reel after each use in saltwater to prevent corrosion. It is also important to use a saltwater-specific line, as it is more durable and resistant to damage from salt and other elements in the water.

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What are the different types of fishing reels? Verified

There are several types of fishing reels, including spinning reels, baitcasting reels, spincast reels, and fly reels. Spinning reels are the most popular and versatile type of reel, suitable for most types of fishing. Baitcasting reels are designed for more experienced anglers and are typically used for freshwater fishing. Spincast reels are a hybrid of spinning and baitcasting reels and are easy to use for beginners. Fly reels are used for fly fishing and have a unique design that allows for a smooth and controlled release of line.

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Manual Redington Crosswater Fishing Reel

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