Everything posted by Delaware Valley Tackle
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Line capacity on spinning reels
I would think so but it depends on the spools. Look at the line capacity labeled on each one. You only need about 75 yards of braid on top of the backing
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Co-Angler Tournament Rigs
I’ve carried as many as six, usually 3-4 but invariably ended up using 1-2. I was doing club txs so I could communicate with the boater ahead of time. That helps for sure. I never felt out of the game with my 3 basic setups similar to yours but would grab a technique specific one if I knew I’d be flipping, jerkbaiting etc.
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Rod / reel pairing
Solid logic
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How often???
There are lots of variables in use, conditions etc so no one size fits all. I’m most cases you shouldn’t need to open the reel just to grease in between regular cleanings. Keeping the level wind brushed off and oiled, bearings oiled as needed and oiling accessible turning, sliding, moving parts should keep things working well. Occasionally pull the spool and swab off the rim and frame. If your reel has a port like Lews and ABUs adding some grease mid season or stretch the cleaning interval a little doesn’t hurt. Iabass8 is right, interim care is very important.
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Smallmouth river rod advice
Are your hooks sharp? Does the rod you’re using have the power to set the hook?
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Do you go over.....?
Lure weight ratings are just as subjective as power ratings. Nothing wrong with experimenting to decide for yourself what a rod will and won’t do well. A little common sense will keep you from any catastrophic failure.
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Spinning Reels vs Baitcasters
This topic comes up a lot. Each time my first thought is “again?” Then I’m amazed at the passion behind each opinion. There’s no right or wrong here. Fishing is fun (supposed to be anyway) so enjoy it your way. In my case, that includes mastering all types of tackle including casting, spinning, fly and center pin which all catch some bass in the right circumstances.
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Phenix rod blanks
Yes, much more affordable without st Croix branding. Hence my opinion. Any of the major players have competitive products. It’s really splitting hairs at the high end. Again imo
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JDM Rod and Website Reccomendations
Sorry I misread. Hard to believe 1/64 makes that much difference. Are you using the same plastic?
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JDM Rod and Website Reccomendations
I’ve never seen a rod cast lighter baits further unless the higher weight severely overloads the rod which isn’t the case here. Something you might want to look into: I suspect the 1/32 jig with trailer might actually be heavier overall and/or more streamlined. Assuming all else is equal: reel, line, wind etc. something sounds off.
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Phenix rod blanks
Much like when St Croix sold blanks I feel like their pricing was higher than average to protect their finished rod market to some degree. Just an opinion based on blanks I’ve handled over the years.
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Phenix rod blanks
K2 are nice blanks but you can get equally good for much less. I’ve you’ve already decided, they’re light and crisp with lots of backbone. 736 will make a good flipping rod but probably not what I’d pick to punch.
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Shimano Sedona 500 issue
Either use as is and see if it frees up or exchange it for another one
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Guide ripped off?
Easy fix. 100% worth repairing
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First Bait-caster Reel Recommendations
I’d stick closer to the $100 point for your first one. Get a feel for what you may like in a higher end reel and invest later. A $100 reel will perform well yet you won’t “outgrow “ it as skill develops. Either a Daiwa Fuego, Shimano SLX or something else with with centrifugal brakes. Yes Daiwa are mag brakes but in a class by themselves.
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Rod and reel setups question
There’s no mechanical advantage in any of those ratios over the others. They’re all so close it doesn’t really matter. I’d just swap them around and see if you find any preferences.
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What to clean oil/grease buildup with?
Unless it’s rusted , corroded or visibly damaged save your time and money chasing the sleeve. If you can get the bearing out of the side plate order a new EWC clutch with the appropriate dimensions. You can get oem too but they’re usually more$.
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What to clean oil/grease buildup with?
Full strength Simplegreen concentrate rinsed with hot water. Acetone for bearings.
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Acceptable Radial Play in Spool Bearings
Simple bearing pulled can be made by breaking a Bobby pin at the bend bend it to 90*. I go a step further and grind it to an edge. Not so sharp as to be dangerous though.
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St Croix Legend X: I did something goofy
The higher modulus models are sometimes lower powered than the similarly labeled lower modulus models. Not by miles but it can make a diff er since if you’re looking for something specific.
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If you run Braid to leader for pitching….
Unless I’m fishing wood cover it’s tied direct.
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Abu Garcia Silvermax anti reverse
99% of AR issues can be corrected with cleaning and proper lubrication. Causes of actual damage include neglect, locked drag, corrosion among other things.
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Acceptable Radial Play in Spool Bearings
Bearings spun on a pencil point after flushing should run quietly and come to rest gradually. If so they’re fine. When spools are supported by 3 bearings the crank side one is for lateral support and usually not as tight a fit on the spool shaft. ABEC rating reflects the tolerances to which the bearing is manufactured. ABEC5 are plenty for reels, especially when flushed and lubed properly ( lightly)
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have you ever wondered why?
I think people are 3x more likely to post a negative comment which is kinda sad but just human nature. Expectations vary. What’s no big deal to me might drive someone else to distraction. I take it all with a grain of salt.