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Vers.: 3/10-2013/P-A-S-220-2

Safety Notes & Legal
Information

Using fishing rods,
especially graphite rods,
during a thunderstorm
increases the risk of being
struck by lightning.

As a rule of thumb, the
longer the rod, the greater
the danger.

When handling the rod,
and particularly when
casting the bait, watch out
for power lines. Touching or

coming close to a power
line increases the risk of an
accident. Wet fishing lines
may conduct electricity!

Before casting, ensure that
you will not injure anyone
who might be behind you.
Ensure that you have
enough space.

Keep hooks and small parts
out of the reach of children
and animals. Danger of
swallowing.

For your own safety, always
wear a fishing hat and eye
protection when fishing.

Avoid chemicals, e.g. sun

cream or insect repellent,
coming into contact with
your fishing equipment, as
they could damage the rod
and the line.
Observe the current fishing
regulations.

Always take all the
necessary documents
(fishing licence, fishing
permit, etc).

Observe the closed seasons,
size limits and other
restrictions regarding
environmental and species
protection.

TIP
The day before you go
fishing, check your fishing
equipment and accessories.

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and the strong line make this
possible.

After the unhooking and
feeding of the fish, the return
stop of the reel is turned off
and the lure is let into the
water by turning the crank
backwards, that means not
cast.
The number of crank
revolutions corresponds to
that with which we have
earlier fetched the fish out of
the water. In doing so, the
lure reaches the depth where
the mackerels are.

Loosening the hook or
line
While fishing, it is inevitable
that the hook or line will get
stuck at some point. Don’t try
to free it by pulling on the
rod.
Warning: Serious
danger of breakage!

Free the stuck hook/line
using the protected hand.
To increase your chances of
success, try changing
location.

Landing
The greatest load on the rod
and the line occurs when
landing the fish. If the rod is
pulled too far upwards and
backwards, it will break.
This is also the most common

cause of breakages in the tip
area, down to the second
and third ring. These break-
ages are not covered by the
guarantee. This includes all
breakages between the tip
ring and the next fixed ring.

Rod disassembly
Before telescoping the rod,
clean the water and dirt
from it. When pushing the
telescopic components
together, do it in reverse
order, starting at the handle
and working towards the tip.
Never use force. Loosen the
telescopic components from
ach other by twisting, and
then telescope them. Never
bang them together. Now
carefully attach the ring
protection cap.

Reel assembly
All reels are supplied with
an applied bail arm and a
closed knurled thumb screw
(transport lock). For fishing,
loosen the knurled thumb
screw opposite the housing.
Then open the crank arm
and fasten it on the spool
axis using the knurled thumb
screw.

Conversion of the reel
for left or right handed
people
Remove the knurled thumb
screw at the opposite side of

the crank. Pull the crank out
of the reel and re-insert it
from the other side. Re-attach
the knurled thumb screw to
the crank end.

Never use force to open
or close the crank arm.
This will damage the
reel and the reel
housing.

Note:
Reels with an automatic
folding hinged crank will
lock in place automatically
when opening or closing
them.

Setting the reel drake
Stationary reels have either
a head drake or a rear
drake.
If set correctly, the brake
stops the line or the rod
breaking. The drake setting
should be about half the line
force or the rod’s holding
force. Thread the line
through all the rings and fas-
ten it behind them. Hold the
rod at a 45º angle to your
upright body. Reel the line in
until it is taut and the rod
bends up to 90º. Only when
in this position should the
bending of the rod slowly
release the line from the
drake. Set the drake by
fastening or loosening it until

this is achieved.

Please note: improper
adjustment of the reel

drag can result in
damage to the line, rod
and/or reel.

Checks
Check your rods regularly
for correct positioning of the
connections. Damage to the
connections or incorrect
positioning may cause
breakage. The assembly of
the reel at the reel holder
must also be checked. If it is
too loose, the reel foot may
break or the reel holder be
damaged.
Clean the reel after each use
with clean water. Use lubri-
cant to maintain the moving
parts, but ensure that the
lubricant or moving parts do
not touch the line, as this
reduces the line’s load
bearing capacity.

Reel attachment at the
rod
Please observe the following
diagrams. Ensure that the
reel moves freely.

1. Open the reel holder so
that there is enough space
for the reel foot.

2. Insert the front reel foot
inot the fixed reel seat, up to
the stop.

3. To connect the reel to the
rod, screw in the locking nut
of the variable reel seat.
To loosen the rod and the
reel, follow the steps in
reverse order.

Packaging Materials
Please dispose of all packing
materials in an

environmentally responsible
manner and according to
your current applicable local
laws.

Fantastic for Fishing
Warranty Terms
This product is warranted for
3 years from date of
purchase.

Please keep original receipt.

This warranty covers
materials and workmanship
only.

Warranty becomes void with
incorrect or improper use of
product.

For warranty repair or
replacement, please contact
our service department by
phone, email or postal. Our
service department will
instruct you regarding the
return of defective part(s). All
returns should be sent
postage pre-paid to the

service address provided.
Repair or replacement
deemed necessary under the
provisions of this warranty
will be made immediately
and free of charge. Your
rights under the law are not
limited by this warranty.
Original warranty period
does not change due to
repair or replacement.

Service:
FANTASTIC FOR FISHING
Schöne Aussicht 5c
D-51381 Leverkusen

E-Mail:
[email protected]

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PILK ROD SET 220-2

PILK ROD SET 220-2

Instruction Manual / Safety Notes & Legal Information / Service

FOR COD AND MACKEREL

Congratulations!
With this purchase you have
decided on a high-quality
product. Carefully familiarize
yourself with the following
instructions and use the
product as described and
only for its intended
purpose. Please retain
instructions for your future
reference and use. If product
is transferred to a third
party, please forward these
documents.

With this kind of fishing
that is the most known
one at the seas, mackerel,
herring, codling and other
marine fish species are
caught.

Contents Include:
1 x Pilk Rod Set
Set 220-2
Equipment Parts

Instruction Manual

Technical Data:
Rod Length: 220 cm
Casting Weight: -200g
Fishing Reel: Size 7000
Fishing Line: ø 0,40mm
Test: 11kg

Assembly
instructions

1. The salt water stationary
reel is assembled on the
rod.

2. Check the proper fit and
the secure hold of the reel
on the rod.

3. Open the bail arm of the
reel.

4. Pull the line through all
line rings of the rod.

5. Affix the heavy sea swivel
at the end of

the line with a half locked
blood knot.

6. Check this knot for fit and
hold by pulling for try-out.

7. Hang a loop of the
mackerel leader in the open
karabiner of the swivel.

8. Close the karabiner of the
swivel.

9. Organize and stretch the
mackerel leader.

10. Hang the second sea
swivel in the free loop of the
mackerel leader.

11. Check the connection of
the mackerel leader by
pulling for try-out.

12. Hang heavy sinker or
jigger in the open karabiner
at the end of the leader.

13. Close the karabiner part
of the swivel.

14. Close the bail arm.

15. Adjust the brake of the
stationary reel to the strength
of the line.

16. Have the following
accessories with you:
a) stunning

equipment

b) knife
c) unhooking

pliers

d) measuring

device

e) landing

aid

Equipment
All rods are provided with
ring protection caps. After
use, this cap must be re-
assembled for transport.

Preparation and
assembly of the rod
Plug rods must be fitted
together firmly enough that

the rod doesn’t clatter when
swinging (observe ring
alignment).
Warning: Incorrect
assembly may cause
breakage!

Fishing
When the boat has reached
a promising area, it is
stopped and one can start
fishing.
The bail arm is thrown and
the line with the mackerel
leader and the casting
weight is cast by means of a
forearm cast.

The cutters are often
completely occupied, thus
mutual consideration is
essential. One endangers
others and oneself by over-
head casts, a too low weight
drives the mackerel leader in
the lines of the fishing mates.

One lets the line run from
the reel until the casting
weight has contact with the
bottom.
Then, the bail arm is closed
and the weight is winded up
approximately 1 m.

In order that the lure
becomes alive, the tip of the
rod is slightly lifted and
lowered. If no fish bites
within one minute, one
winds the line up 2-3 m for
trying the same in a new
water depth.
This procedure is repeated
so many times until the
casting weight has reached
the surface again. Then, it is
cast again.

As the boat is drifting during
fishing, that means not
anchored, one fishes new
areas again and again.

If a fish bites, this makes
itself felt by a heavy jerk.
Experienced fishermen do,
however, not pull a single
fish out of the water but wait
until more fish have bitten on
the remaining free hooks.
Only then do they take in
the line.

In doing so it is important, to
count the crank revolutions.
With this trick, one can
determine the water depth in
which the shoal is.

The mackerel is not drilled.
For this, it is to light in
comparison to the line
strength. The hooked mak-
kerel is not brought into the
boat with a landing aid,
either; it is simply lifted out
of the water. The strong rod

Casting of the

mackerel system

with the forearm

cast

Swinging forward

Swinging

backward

When the line is

swinging forward

for the second time,

release it

Jigging with the sea/boat
rod aground

“Jigging” in

free water

Sea rod “wind and drifting direction“

Lure weight
approx. 100g

Lure weight
approx. 200g