Product Description
Fin-Nor DF109-01 Bait Click Pawl – Marquesa MA12-30T Replacement Part
Product Overview
Bring back the reliable strike alert of your premium lever drag reel with this genuine Fin-Nor DF109-01 Bait Click Pawl. Engineered specifically for the single-speed Fin-Nor Marquesa (MA) series, this pawl (also known as the clicker tongue) is the vital component responsible for creating the reel's audible alarm.
When the line alarm is engaged, this pawl physically strikes the teeth of the click gear as the spool rotates. Over seasons of heavy use, the tip of the pawl can become rounded or worn, leading to a faint sound or a clicker that won't hold tension against the current. Installing this factory-hardened replacement ensures your reel delivers the loud, crisp "scream" needed to notify you of a strike instantly, whether you are trolling or live-baiting.
Key Features
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Audible Signal: Restores the distinct, loud clicking sound required for effective strike detection.
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Hardened Durability: Manufactured from high-grade stainless steel to resist wear from the click gear teeth.
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Corrosion Resistant: Built to withstand the harsh marine environment and prevent rust-induced seizure.
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OEM Precision: Designed for the specific side plate geometry of the single-speed Marquesa MA series.
Model Compatibility
This part is verified to fit the following Fin-Nor Marquesa Single-Speed Lever Drag reels (including "T" Topless models):
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Fin-Nor Marquesa MA12
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Fin-Nor Marquesa MA16
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Fin-Nor Marquesa MA20
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Fin-Nor Marquesa MA30
Technical Specifications
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Part Name: Bait Click Pawl (Clicker Tongue)
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Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): DF109-01
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Alternate Part Number: DF10901
Schematic Reference
To ensure this pawl is installed in the correct orientation relative to the spring and actuator, please consult the official reel diagrams. You can locate the detailed schematic for the Fin-Nor Marquesa MA series at www.reelschematic.com.
Note: The performance of the click pawl is directly tied to the Click Spring (DF022-01). If replacing the pawl due to a weak sound, we highly recommend inspecting or replacing the spring simultaneously.

