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    Anyone else have trouble dialing in Tatula CT?

    I have lots of SV and CT R tatulas and have found them to be the easiest reels to dial in and cast with. Last year, I decided to try the newer Tatula CT after reading reviews of how that was the best bang for buck Tatula. I just can't seem to dial this reel in so it comes even close to my older SV's and CT R's. I even had my reel repair look look it over and he says it looks fine. Wondering if anyone else has this issue- seems like I need to dial it 14 to avoid backlash but casting distance isn't good.

    I've done all I could in terms of making sure line is above bar, adjusting tensioner, etc..... and like I said, never had a problem with my other reels.

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    I found the casting distance to be pretty poor as well. I bought one last year and used it maybe 6 outings this year. I’m consistently casting 10-20yards less with the Tatula CT than I am with my other reels.

    However I just looked and I have mine set to 5 with the spool tension backed pretty far off so I just toss it up to the nature of the reel. Quality is obviously better with the Daiwa over the Abu and Lews I have but just can’t get the distance
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    I just sold a near mint Tatula ct on here. Tatulas are nice I just prefer Shimano. That said, I had the mag force z at 8 most of the time and the cast control set to reduce side to side play and I could bomb most lures with 15lb mono. I do feel like mgl spool reels from Shimano require just a flick of the wrist to achieve the same distance though.

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    John - how old is the reel? I ask in case it may be a warranty issue that could be resolved if you bought it new from an authorized Daiwa USA dealer. The Tatula CT has been a very good performing reel with few problems, like its little brother the Fuego CT. They're pretty easy to dial in generally...
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    Gary, it has already been in for warranty service. I'm going to just chock this up to bad luck. I have over a dozen other Tatulas and they all have cast really well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnybass View Post
    Gary, it has already been in for warranty service. I'm going to just chock this up to bad luck. I have over a dozen other Tatulas and they all have cast really well.
    Something is likely wonky with the combo of magnets, rotor/ramp/spring, dial settings, etc.

    The fastest way to test for a flaw - swap out the spool and sideplate with one of your same model Tatulas and see if that changes the performance in either reel.