It is very simple.  The directions that come with it show how.  If you don't
have them I can scan them and email them to you.

Keith

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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 11:28 AM
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Mike,

I have one too but cannot find out how to reverse it.  Someone mentioned
rotating the cam inside the arbor (little blue plastic thing), but I haven't
been able to see how that works.  Have you tried?

Jim

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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 10:58 AM
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I too, must throw in my vote for the Okuma Sierra reel.  I can buy them in
Spokane for $29.95 and they are fantastic.  In fact, I was in my favorite
fly
shop the other day and showed them the reel.  Comparing the drag head to
head
with the Tieton reel (retail $110)  the Okuma drag was far superior.

I currently own a 4/5 and a 5/6.  Both reels have taken rainbows into the
6-8
pound range without difficulty.  These include some blistering runs and the
drag has performed perfectly.

Mike W

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