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If you mean a deep backlash problem, the best fix is usually a reel and line setup that gives better spool control and fewer overruns. The Daiwa US KAGE SV TW 150 is the most direct match because it’s built for strong backlash control on a baitcaster. The Daiwa US TATULA 200 and Daiwa US TATULA 300 are better when you’re throwing larger, heavier baits that can cause ugly overruns if the reel isn’t up to the load.

For line, braid on Catfish Sumo Direct Contact™ Premium Fishing Line for Big Fish, Braid, 300 Yard Spool gives the most sensitivity and strongest hooksets, while Catfish Sumo Direct Contact™ Premium Fishing Line for Big Fish, Mono, 300 Yard Spool adds a bit more shock absorption and easier general handling.

Technique notes

  • For backlash control, start with tighter spool tension and stronger braking, then back off gradually.
  • Use heavier lures first; they load the rod and spool more cleanly than light baits.
  • Thumb the spool early in the cast, especially into wind.
  • If you’re using braid, make sure the spool is filled evenly and not overfilled.
  • If you’re throwing very large baits, the Daiwa US TATULA 300 is the safer choice; for big but more general-purpose casting, the Daiwa US TATULA 200 is a solid step down.

When to switch

Switch to a different reel if backlash happens mostly with heavy swimbaits, A-rigs, or deep-diving crankbaits—that points toward the Daiwa US TATULA 200 or Daiwa US TATULA 300. Switch to the Daiwa US KAGE SV TW 150 if you want a more versatile casting reel with better control for mixed lure weights. If the problem is line memory or sloppy handling, try the mono option; if you want maximum pressure and sensitivity, go braid.

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