Everything posted by Delaware Valley Tackle
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Loosening drag after fishing
If you’re one that locks a drag down (which I advise against) not a bad idea to back it off when not in use and definitely over the off-season. At normal recommended settings it should be fine.
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Baitcaster making noise
If there’s no noise in free spool, the spool and brakes can be ruled out. It’s impossible to diagnose sight unseen. Is the noise at a certain point in the handle revolution or line guide travel? Is it more, less or the same under load? If the symptoms came on suddenly something is not right. Ignoring it may cause more damage needlessly. 6 yrs is way over due for service. $40 in 6yrs for service and shipping is $7/yr. worthwhile on a $200 investment I’d think. Let me know if I can help you.
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Excessive Epoxy on Tatula Rod
Football shaped guides are technically imperfect but far from a defect. Excess epoxy does affect a blank to a degree but the difference balance point is likely due to a combination of factors and variance in blank construction, grip location, seat arbors etc. I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see difference between visually identical rods. Balance point is way over emphasized anyway.
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Calais DC retailers
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to Delaware Valley Tackle's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and KnotsYa I know. This guy is particular. He has a bunch and likes them wants more of the same. Maybe not. If you want to pm me the contact I’ll pass it along.
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Calais DC retailers
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to Delaware Valley Tackle's topic in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and KnotsPreferably new but nice second hand would be considered.
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Calais DC retailers
I’m looking for some new Calais DC reels for a customer. I found some retailers in a google search but don’t have experience with any of them. If anyone here sees some from a trusted source I appreciate a heads up. Thanks
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Looking for recommendations on a spinning reel
Your price point is full of quality reels. It’s really a matter of features you prefer and any current deals. Do you have any under consideration?
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What is the absolute best steal of a deal you have ever gotten on fishing gear?
Retail wise, probably a Curado 201 E7 on clearance for $98 at Gander Mtn. Second hand, I got 3 Scorpion 1001s from a Buddy. He begs to buy them back but I ain’t havin’ it. Lol
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I am done with Abu Garcia. Again.
The Lews and Revos are built in the same factories and share parts and tooling. You won’t see any big difference between their comparable models. I never cared for the mag only brake system but their centrifugal and dual brake reels cast fine.
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Most Enjoyable & Least Enjoyable Parts of Rod Building...???
Which Worksharp do you have? You use it for anything else?
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Straight braid for senkos
There are much more effective ways to control drop speed than with line weight or composition. Whatever difference there is, it’s minutiae. Some people feel that slack line sensitivity is better with Fluorocarbon. Maybe, but I’m a line watcher and don’t see a problem.
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Most Enjoyable & Least Enjoyable Parts of Rod Building...???
Ditto on the guide feet. Especially the really thick ones like stripper guides and the little recoil guides. Their feet are too wide and split if ground too short.
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Best tournament budget spinning reel?
Neither will a President is maintained. The felt drag must be greased to repel moisture and prevent swelling. Better yet install a carbon drag.
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What can cause this break?
Factory defect or shipping damage will become apparent within the first few used and good load applied. M
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Which color will work better for imitating a blue gill and or for 2 foot visibility?
Green with some flash
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Shimano Vanford drag upgrade, 1000 size
Not a carbon drag. A felt washer is a “wet” drag and needs grease.
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Shimano Vanford drag upgrade, 1000 size
No reason to grease a carbon drag on a bass reel. The main advantage of grease is heat dissipation which isn’t an issue with fish that don’t make extended hard runs. The felt will wear out eventually and can be the cause of binding if they get wet. That’s why felt needs to be greased.
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Brand new Daiwa fuego ct 8.1 noise
Grease can gum up the tiny plastic springs in the AR and render it intermittently inoperable. Especially in cold weather or dusty conditions. Roller clutches should be flushed and lubricated with a swab of light oil.
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Cork vs foam rod handles
Grip material is largely an aesthetic decision imo. Palming a casting reel or holding a spinner at the seat so little of the hand contacts the grip, material and feel is of little consequence.
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Brand new Daiwa fuego ct 8.1 noise
Never put grease on an AR clutch. The Fuego is a workhorse reel and isn’t going to be whisper quiet or silent
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Gear Ratio for overall use
A 5:1 reel has a useful mechanical advantage for deep cranking and high resistance lures. Outside of that it’s totally personal preference. Neither of the choices you posted are limiting or adding what you can do with it. Go with your gut.
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What can cause this break?
Looks like a crush fracture
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Prioritizing Accessories
Delaware Valley Tackle replied to Delaware Valley Tackle's topic in Bass Boats, Canoes, Kayaks and moreI was thinking generically but in my case a Tracker Heritage. So far all I’ve done is move the sonar to the bow and add one with mapping.
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Prioritizing Accessories
Alright, so I’m just now learning to read electronics effectively and like every kid the more I play with a toy the more curious I get about other toys. With SI, DI, Livescope, 360, spot lock, power poles etc I could spend more than what my boat cost. I’m curious on peoples thoughts on the advantages cost effectiveness of these technologies. I don’t want to start a peeing match over who can catch without any of this etc just something I thought would make fun conversation.
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What do else do you use your jerkbait rod for?
The answer depends on what you like for a jerkbait rod. In my case it’s a medium power, fast action with a soft tip. It throws light square bills, drop shot and shaky heads.