Everything posted by Delaware Valley Tackle
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Should I keep it the way it is, fix it, or replace it all?
You mean re tipped right? I’d agree with that. A competent rod builder can repair a broken rod in many cases with no perceptible affect on performance.
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You've never held a rod like this in your hand before
Ergonomic has lost traction this is a variation and again somewhat misused. They may very well be a more comfortable grip than others but still based on averages for mass consumption. Technically you would take anthropometric measurements of an individual to custom make a grip that is the most ergonomically efficient.
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Shimano SVS brakes: why not engage all brake blocks?
The dial is just extra adjustability for the centrifugal brake. For me personally it’s unnecessary. I liked the old 3 on 3 off set it and forget it system but that’s me. If you turn all 4 tabs on you’ll have stronger braking active dial settings. If you’re heaving non aerodynamic baits maybe that’s what you want. Whatever the case don’t overthink it. More tabs and more dial = more braking. and by their nature centrifugal brakes have little to no impact at the end of the cast where as spool tension is static.
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Drag setting
Drag is set to protect weakest link (line, leader etc)and left there.
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BFS reel oil
Imo yes. Sewing machine oil is low viscosity, tsi321 and a needle oiler if you want to get fancy. Boca Lightning oil is good Remoil is light if you have it around. No need for anything different than you put on all your spool bearings. Most importantly, flush and add one small drop of chosen lubricant. Fwiw I don’t buy the polishing diamond particles for one second.
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Slight 'Bump' in baitcaster retrieve?
This is a viable work around if the damage is minimal. You may still detect the imperfection. It depends what you can live with.
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Slight 'Bump' in baitcaster retrieve?
The plastic gears on the level wind and drive shaft are far more likely to get damaged than a main gear.
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Beginner Question
That’s a good basic stater kit and the instruction is very good from what I’ve heard
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Do you guys deep clean your Baitcasters' AR bearings?
Sorry but that’s backwards. Grease is too thick and can cause the little springs to clog and not lock. A swab of light oil is all it takes.
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How to repair missing chunk of cork handle?
This works but wood filler is the same idea just less work
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Do you guys deep clean your Baitcasters' AR bearings?
This works well too. I avoid it just because I do so many and don’t want exposure to the vapors.
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Do you guys deep clean your Baitcasters' AR bearings?
If the AR will come out I soak them like any other bearing. If not, I do repeated spray with Simple Green, swab and rinse with hot water then finish with swab of acetone or alcohol.
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How to repair missing chunk of cork handle?
You can use golden oak wood filler in layers. Option two and arguably better, cut out the damaged ring at the seam, (you can see it if you look closely), drill a new ring to diameter of the blank, split the ring, epoxy in place using zip tie to clamp, file, sand to final shape.
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Daiwa spinning reel issues.
Maybe the spool is a little over filled throwing extra slack into the line. The answer is going to be limiting the slack. There’s nothing mechanical to cause that. Try reeling the slack as you make it, like walking the dog.
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Power BFS Rod Recs
Never! It’s all good.
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Curado 50 E
The E series have a cult following (arguably deserved) resulting in a supply and demand situation driving the price up. I paid $99 for a 201 E7 on clearance and have a hard time paying msrp or above for a used one. Value of any purchase boils down to the buyer’s priorities. Your call.
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Power BFS Rod Recs
I can’t believe no one has taken the “power bfs” phrase and run with it. You all are slippin’ . Lol
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BFS just a trend
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to Maxximus Redneckus's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and KnotsReel manufacturers were late to the party as a whole when it comes to BFS so I don’t see the popularity of it being due to them. The Daiwa Pixy and subsequent Pixilla mods are the first examples of lighter than traditional bait casting rigs that I remember. I don’t remember the term BFS applied to them then. There are probably others especially from Japan. Anglers are a varied group: hard core, tournament, weekend warriors, casual, multi species, tackle enthusiasts and more. I’ve said before, I personally enjoy mastering different types of tackle. For me, it adds to the overall experience.
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Okuma reels?
There is no direct correlation between reel weight and casting distance. Reels don’t cast baits, the rod does that. Good reels just help you maximize the cast with good free spool and braking profile. None of it makes any difference if the user isn’t skilled.
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Umm. What?
When I finally took my palm off my face I saw that they took the T wing level wind and made it even dumber. That took some effort.
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Umm. What?
And I still won’t use them. Lol
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Umm. What?
Dave fished for 5 1/2 hrs , made 137 casts and caught 11 fish….
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Best Baitcast Reel Of All Time
The E series is what I fish 99% of the time. The Cores little brother
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Best Baitcast Reel Of All Time
For all time this is my vote hands down.
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Is Lake Erie generally considered to be the best smallmouth fishery in the world?
Ya, Sometimes the idea of hunting for 3-4 big bites a day appeals to me but other times 20 3lbs is a really fun day