Everything posted by cadman
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Bates Reels
I bought a Bates Hundo and am waiting on delivery. I got it from Tackle Warehouse about a week ago and had it in my hands, but they sent me the wrong hand. From what little I played with the R.H. version, I really like the reel. The reel is supposed to be here today and I will start fishing with it on the weekend. I will keep you guys posted once I figure out the braking system. I too am not fond of the Zillion as well. I bought three of them, I used (1) and the other are new. They will be going up for sale. To me there is just nothing special about the Zillions. JMO
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Where are all the Illinois Guys ?
Jig Rookie, congratulations, that is exceptional fish for northern Illinois.
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Where are all the Illinois Guys ?
Been getting quite a few 18 and 19" on lake Delavan this fall in late August and September. Fished it several weeks in a row. October hasn't been too bad either. Going to Lake Beulah tomorrow. We'll see how that goes.
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Reel Maintenance...
I used to use ABU Garcia reel lube and oil back in the day and never had issues with their products. Shimano makes good products. I now use my own blended products that I'm happy with. Biggest thing is to get rid of all the excess grease that the manufacturer puts in the reels. Once you clean your reel thoroughly, you will see a big difference in performance.
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Your Opinion
I use mono and co-poly and I really don't sweat over the details. Been catching a lot of fish with mono and now with co-poly. Use what you feel works for you.
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Replacement Bearing Supplier
When I looked into bearings, I looked exclusively for stainless steel bearings. Reason being is, some guys use their reels for fresh and brackish water applications. I am not affiliated or have anything to do with TRB and I asked what materials their fishing bearings are made of. They told me that their bearing races, balls and shields are all stainless steel. I have not had any failures so far in 5 years+. I'm not saying you should buy from them, however I've gone through a lot of bearing companies and there are some garbage bearings out there so do your homework.
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Replacement Bearing Supplier
I do not use Boca anymore. I found a place that to me the bearings are much better for a lot less cost. The name of the place is "TRB RC". They have their own website, you can also buy them at Amazon or E-bay. Free shipping from all places above. If you buy 10 packs like I do and you buy multiple 10 packs of different sizes you get a discount. Depends on the reels, but I use a lot of 3x10x4 and 5x11x4. These sizes are usually for the spool and the two end carrier bearings that go in the side plates. I have been using them for 3 years and have never had a bad bearing. If you go on their site, they have bearings called fishing bearings. The 3x10x4 and 5x11x4 are Abec-5. Your other bearings like for your worm gear and main gear are Abec-3. I still clean them from the factory and put my own oil in them. I've talked to the owner extensively and he is very helpful. If you need more info you can PM me.
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Metanium DC Reel Cleaning
Well I assembled the reel yesterday complete. Spooled it with line and took about 20 practice casts in the park. Seems fine. Went fishing with my buddy today. Gave him the reel and he used it all day and it works like it did before. Expensive fix with all the bearings, however still cheaper than buying a new one. He was very happy that it all worked out.
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What is up with Facebook Marketplace…
I've sold off lot of my new reel collection off on Facebook and occasionally get some clowns, but I have had good success so far. I do get some low ballers and when they give me a stupid number, I just reply with one word. No
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Embroidery Thread Spinner Skirt
I don't know what you mean by going bad. But if they are all stuck together and melted, then I would throw them in the garbage and get new skirts. Like mentioned above you can get them from Do-It molds, Barlows, Lure Parts on line, Jann's Netcraft and fishingskirts.com. There are a few others. Once you get the skirts, I would then tie the new skirt on with your upholstery thread or you can use copper wire. Good Luck.
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Metanium DC Reel Cleaning
When I called them, I only asked about pricing for the module nothing else. it doesn't surprise me about the cost of all the other parts. Anyway, the module is drying in the box. Also even if all this works, this is an expensive repair just for bearings alone. As far as cleaning all the other parts and taking the reel apart, I do a lot of reels for the members in my fishing club, family and friends. So if I'm not familiar with a reel I usually take a lot of pics. On the bearings, they seemed gritty even after I cleaned them and then put them in my ultrasonic cleaner. So I dumped all of them and put ABec 5's for the spool and carrier bearings and Abec 3's for all the others. The disassembly wasn't too bad, just have to be careful not to lose any parts and remember the sequence for re-install. I didn't take apart the module. If it doesn't work, then at that point I will disassemble it and see what I can find. If I can fix it then I'm money ahead, if not nothing gained and nothing lost. At that point I will buy another module. This is a good learning experience for someone that wants to learn how to fix reels if you have the patience and the skill set. Everything is back together other then the module. I will post results in a couple days once the module has a chance to dry up.
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Metanium DC Reel Cleaning
So, for the hell of it I called up Shimano, and asked them what their thoughts were on my dilemma. The service tech told me that the DC module is not waterproof only water resistant to a certain extent. He also told me that I should let it dry really well and put it back in the reel and see what happens. He and I talked a bit about the DC module and I asked him, if I put the module in a cardboard box with a 40 watt bulb in there, would that damage any of the circuitry. He said no it would not as long as it didn't get too hot. The purpose of me doing this was to get some warm heat in the box to encompass the module, in which it would help dry out any other water intrusion. So that is what I have going on right now. Maybe this is an extreme, but the reason to go the extra step was the cost of another module. I asked the tech how much another module is and he said it was approximately $130.00 plus shipping. So the morale to this story is don't drop your DC reel in the water. I will let you guys know what happens in a couple of days after the heat hopefully dries it out better.
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Metanium DC Reel Cleaning
Thanks for the video. I have the entire reel completely apart. I cleaned everything and am going to work on assembling the reel tonight. I cleaned the bearings and they seem to be Ok, but I'll see after I put some oil in them. If the bearings are bad I will just replace them, not a big deal. The reel is currently drying and in pieces. I will see what happens after I put it together. Then I will put some line on and cast it to see what the status is. Thanks again for your input.
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Metanium DC Reel Cleaning
My buddy and I were out fishing and he dropped his Metanium DC in the lake. We couldn't find it that day. However, he went back the next day and snagged his rod and reel. My question is this. I can clean the reel no problem however what do I do if anything to the DC part of the reel. Do I take it apart and clean it or is it a sealed system. Thanks for any help.
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Carbontex Replacement For Felt Drag Washers
Thank You very much for the info. Much appreciated.
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Carbontex Replacement For Felt Drag Washers
Where do you buy your sheets and how do you cut the material?
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A couple more jigs
Very nice looking jigs.
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“micro” jigs
If you want fine strand silicone skirts, go to fishingskirts.com and look at their finesse series skirts. Before you buy just verify that this is finer than their standard silicone skirt. Also the fine skirt is sometimes called frog hair. I too am a micro jig fisherman. I usually fish a snootie jig which I custom pour in 1/8 oz , no weedguard, 5304 #1/0 Owner hook. The skirt for my jig is sparse as I like the jig to sink a little quicker since the weight is not there.
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Making Weighted Wacky Jig Heads ?
Another choice other than the ones mentioned above are lead pipe, roofing lead flashing or lead roofing stacks. However if you are a novice at this, than I would suggest you buy dry lead from Roto-Metals. Reason being is that any lead that has been exposed to water (lead Pipe) has to be dried out thoroughly, because if you put a piece of this in a hot lead pot, the lead will splatter and possibly explode all over as the steam and water is trying to evaporate. This could cause severe burns. In reality you should always wear eye protection and face shield along with long sleeve shirt, long pants and shoes. I wear these even in the summer. If you were ever burned by even a small splash of lead you would understand. Stay safe.
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Where are all the Illinois Guys ?
Wow nice variety of fish. This is the first time I've seen yellow stripers at a different lake. I remember fishing many years on "The Chain" and catching loads of yellow and white stripers. Did well ice fishing for them too.
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Brand new reel not running smoothly after first day
I've asked Abu in the past about their reels with too much grease. I also told them that I clean all my own reels. They told me that the reason they put more grease on the reels is because most people will never maintain (clean) a reel. Also, if my reel is under warranty, and I open it and clean it, my warranty is null and void, because they don't know what the real problem was with the reel after it was opened. Give them a call and maybe they will help you out.
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Where are all the Illinois Guys ?
We had a small tourney on Delavan Lake this past Sunday. Biggest fish wins all. Delavan has a 1 fish, 18" minimum limit. 3 fish brought in to the weigh-in. Biggest fish was 19-1/2", 3.67 lbs. Myself and another guy tied for second place with both fishes weighing in at 3.56 lbs. My fish was 18-1/4" and his fish was 19". So close and yet so far from 1st place. Sunny day with 9 mph winds. Gills were on the beds, water temp was 64 degrees. My fish was caught in 10 feet of water. Pic of my bass below We also caught 4 bass under 18" and 6 northern pike between 16" and 24"
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What was or is your favorite baitcating reel?
Mine are Revo MGX Gen 1 and 2 and Revo MGXtreme 1 and 2. I use 12 in rotation and have 12 new in the box at home as extras.
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Reel tool storage
Thank You for your input.
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Reel tool storage
I keep all of my tool in a Plano 3700 box and use the dividers to keep things from sliding around. Out of curiosity how big is your mat and where did you get it from?