Everything posted by Delaware Valley Tackle
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Massachusetts "newbie"
back! We have many small waters in our area that can only be fish from a small craft like your crawdad. They produce some nice fish. How did you make out with your bearing search? Let me know if I can hep you out.http://www.delawarevalleytackle.com/
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do number of guides matter on a rod?
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to bassin is addicting's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and KnotsRhino is right about the guides purpose, here is how that is achieved. When we build a rod, we start with one guide for each foot of rod length +1 not including tip. We attach the guides temporarily and static test to see how the line travels through the guide when the rod is under load. What you want to see is the line off the blank and flowing through the guides in an arch matching the rod blank. If we can accomplish this with fewer guides, we remove them and save the weight. Regardless of budget, I'd suggest bringing a spooled reel you plan to mount when rod shopping if possible. Mike
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newb from central illinois here!
Josh! There is a forum for Other Species with some good stuff if you want to check it out.
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intro
to BassResource.com.
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New guy from Lake St. Clair
to BR. I also enjoy the SMB!
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New to the site from Northern NY
Welcome RichF! I grew up in Central NY in the Mohawk Valley. Enjoy the site!
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just starting
Hi team one, welcome to the Forum. The folks are dead-on about reading up. There are tons of great posts and articles right on this site. Don't be overwhelmed by the enormous amount of information and detail available. keep it simple and keep it fun. The rest will come. Good luck!
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reel maintenance
x2 More is not necessarily better.
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Gear ratios inside a reel
Gear ratio changes can be made in certain circumstances. PM, call the number in our ad or go to http://www.delawarevalleytackle.com/home Thanks, Mike
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Rod recomendations
Check here for a very good explanation of rod characteristics: http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/rod-actions-power.html
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Question about reel cleaning and one about "super tuning"
I would suggest soaking bearings in lighter fluid/camp stove fuel repeatedly until the fluid remains clear. Set them on a paper towel to draw out as much as possible. Spin them on the end of a sharpened pencil and let sit for a while. Lube lightly and give another spin.
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Reel Repair
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to Elite Image Fishing's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and KnotsElite, A good cleaning and lube should go a long way.PM, call or go to www.delawarevalleytackle.com. BassResource.com members get 10% off. Thanks, Mike
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cleaning and supertuning reels
TimJ, Feel free to PM with any specific questions. What make reels do you have? Mike
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Question about reel cleaning and one about "super tuning"
In general, oil bearings and grease gears. Always be sure to completely remove old lube to prevent possible compatibility issues. One drop of light oil on the spool bearing races is sufficient. Use only a specifically designed drag grease on drag washers. Feel free to PM if you need a hand. Mike
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I'm having some reel issues here.
I suggest a clean and lube including inspection and diagnosis. Let me know if we can help you out. PM or include your BassResource.com user name for 10% discount. Thanks, Mike
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Black Lake NY
Roger's was where we stayed. Nice folks.
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Shimano Chronic 100B ?
Sorry Hoist, I jumped the gun by responding before looking deeper. :-[ David is absolutely right. Mike
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Shimano Chronic 100B ?
I don't see a part #3235 on that schematic. Part #3529 is the side plate assembly which has a shaft built in. Is that what broke?
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Need help with nitro reel
This is what I was saying but a little more detailed. If you want to, give me a call when you attempt again: 973-459-2835 Mike
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Need help with nitro reel
It's hard to say without seeing the reel or a schematic.If there is a dial or Knob it should be for a magnetic brake. Make sure that the the dial is on the lowest setting and the brake is in the same position. Does the dial have a clicker?
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Casting rod price points...
Good quality components can be assemble and hand fit for a spinning rod suitable for bass fishing for about $85. Top of the line SC V graphite blank, titanium alconite guides and premium reel seat can be done for $190. Butt wraps, decals etc can all be added at additional cost. You choose wrap color, grip style and length, power and action of rod. IMHO once get above $200 on a production rod, your paying for brand and marketing and have limited choices. Mike
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Upgrading Drag on a BPS Extreme Baitcaster..
The Revo s-sx-stx all have 6 disk - 3ea fiber & metal
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where can I find different knots online?
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to Luke at Gouldsboro's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and KnotsHave you checked the site here under articles, tips & tactics? The most common are there with decent diagrams.
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Need a good spinning reel
X2 Better idea yet
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Need a good spinning reel
TW has a SOL for $209. Here:http://www.***.com/catpage-RLSDAIWA.html