Everything posted by Delaware Valley Tackle
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Short rods - when do you use them?
In close, accurate target casting is where they shine.
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Steez A II vs Zillion
I can’t for the life of figure out why they’re doing this unless the real goal is to discourage service altogether to sell replacements which may even be an unintended consequence. After the warranty period I’d service them as usual if they were mine but I don’t want to be on the hook for telling anyone else to do it.
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Ugly Stick- I just don't get it.
This is like a reunion seeing all the names again.
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Guide inserts failing.
The cause of missing inserts is at least partially due to handling. Reeling weights into the tip, poking snags free, rod lockers, bumps, bangs, crushes etc. ? nothing to do with braid. Yes some higher quality guides take more abuse before showing signs but none are immune. The only fix is replacement of the guide. Tips are easier, both can be diy if you’re handy and not overly concerned with cosmetics. A professional repair won’t break the bank either.
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Favorite one-hand grip casting rod?
I have a handful of old pistol grips I’ve salvaged.
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Love my slx xt but...
The step up from SLX to Curado is real but not game changing. Unless you want or need DC I’d look Chronarch or Metanium.
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Tubing
I like the bands out near the tip. Surgical tubing needs to be double over to get the tension I want which makes them bulky
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ECSM Reel Seat For 6'6 BFS Rod?
Also not a fan of split seats. Never saw a real advantage on the water. A water break free surface prep and full adhesive coverage will save you headaches
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$350.00 to spend on Baitcaster
The application is right for casting tackle but your reasons are contradictory. The reel won’t make a difference in hook set, however the heavier tackle will in circumstances. Skipping casting tackle can be done for sure but spinning makes it way easier especially if you’re backlash concerned. Quality wise you can hardly go wrong at your price point.
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Shimano Stradic 2500HG-K Anti-Reverse?
Assuming you didn’t lose a part, chances are the AR sleeve is upside down fat end faces up toward the spool. If you can’t get it send it in at your convenience.
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Spinning gets the nod
Fishing is supposed to be fun. If mastering bait cast tackle is taking from the experience by all means move on with what you know and enjoy. For anyone reading that’s considering trying casting reels I strongly encourage you to do so.
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Has the SLX MGL been around long enough to call it “Proven”?
The SLX is a variation of proven shimano platform. Buy and use with confidence
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Stainless steel guides and braid (smackdown on a bass x)
Modern braid and quality SS guides should be fine together
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Gear Mesh when reeling
Excessive amount or “thick” grease do not make gears smooth. I don’t believe the interface of reel gears is precise enough to require indexing. I’ve seen no evidence or second hand proof of “wearing in”. It’s common though for reels to have a little more feel and/or sound after being freed up by cleaning. It’s not a sign of anything wrong. You can fine tune to get a preferred feel thoroughly cleaning and repacking frame bearings may help. It varies by reels.
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Gear Mesh when reeling
Bad idea
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Why did they stop making 5:1 power gear ratio baitcasting reels?
There’s a new Gen Revo winch that just came out.
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Reel Squeal/Rattle - Oiled Bearings No Help
Brake noise is often misdiagnosed as bearing noise. Keeping the drum and tabs clean and lightly oiled is good practice.
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Rods / Applications
I agree with Mick regarding the over emphasis on technique specific rods. The way to look at them is that they are exceptionally good for the suggested technique, as a matter of opinion by the builder/seller/ designer etc. ymmv. As for your arsenal you should be good unless you want to punch mats etc. Just match them to baits that load and cast well taking note of the cover you’re fishing. With that in mind, I’ll throw a fluke on casting tackle in cover but prefer spinning tackle in shallow, clear open water. Exposed hook and long casts. Also for skipping docks
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Spinning Reels in the Rain....
This is the second reason referred to in the old post. The change to a new material (blue ring) cured the problem and the current toothed harder plastic ones are even better.
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Spinning Reels in the Rain....
The main cause is swelling of wet felt drag washers. Contact me directly for how to address the issue.
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Looking for 6'-6'3" Sensitive Casting Rod to Fish Bridges
I have a couple of ideas, if you’d like to discuss them email me.
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DVT on Instagram
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to Delaware Valley Tackle's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and Knotshttps://www.instagram.com/tv/Crrf6S3ImQa/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= here it is. Not sure everyone can see it or not.
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Lighter gear due to injury?
Glad you’re doing better. I’m living with a near full depth tear of a rotator cuff muscle also treated with cortisone and PT. I’m not perfect but avoiding the knife and still fishing (not as much as I’d like)
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DVT on Instagram
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to Delaware Valley Tackle's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and KnotsI’ve shared the link to the DVT Facebook page. I’ll check with Glenn to see if I can share it here.
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DVT on Instagram
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to Delaware Valley Tackle's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and KnotsNot live but I’ll see if he can export the recorded file