them jacks are fun to fight but last year i had one break my reel i was told by some guy to go by J&M and he would give me a great deal on a new reel but i didnt ever get a chance
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try to use the 750 on jacks if your 706 is an older one, im not saying by any stretch that it cant handle them, but some old 706s tent to not like fighting jacks, so just fyi, i would hate to see you mess up your 706
Iv grooved van staal
rollers on jacks.. But then again I like to put a little pressure on em
Where did you fish out of Peaches?
Regarding using 706s for jacks, just don't put the line overly tight on the spool. Don't crank the handle all out with a tight drag. Let the rod do the work and put the line on gently. We've used 706s for crevalle, tarpon, amberjack, 40 lb dolphin, blackfin tuna, whatever. It isn't about the fish on the other side, it is about how you use the reel.
And I know this has been beaten to death, but you use a 706 because it sounds cool and is stylish. If you want to dominate fish on tight drag buy a modern (not necessarily expensive) reel.
I've been thinking about gettting a zeebaas, J&M is stocking them, the only bad thing I've heard about them is the odd drag knob
While a reel that price should last forever, you can also make a reel that costs 20% as much last almost forever.