Everything posted by Delaware Valley Tackle
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Grooves in ss guides with ss inserts
I use SS ring guides successfully in light duty applications but never the tip top. Just replace the tip and the rest should be fine.
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Breathable wader question
Spend the money and get a pair of Simms. They. One in a broader range of sizes. All mine were too long or too tight. Worse case go larger
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Braided line damaging guides
I think the newer materials and weaves make a difference as well as ring materials. To date, I've never grooved a guide or had a build returned for repair of grooved guides.
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Braided line damaging guides
Modern braids and guides will not harm each other at all. Its actually the sediments picked up by the old braid that caused problems with some low end guides.
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What should I do?
No, a momentary dunk in clear water is not catastrophic. Lay it out to dry as suggested and lube obvious points if it makes you feel better.
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Pinnacle customer service and website
As long as all the parts are there I can put it together for you.
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Daiwa Tatula SV TW gearyness
The flood of posts regarding "Geary" reels makes me wonder if expectations are realistic. You never heard this about a Curado D because they were solid but heavy by today's standards. Current small, light weight reels will never feel like the past OGs.
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Yet another Owner for the Infamous Carrot Stix
In all fairness if good rod handling practices were followed to the letter they'd probably be fine. The only incident I have first hand knowledge of was a tx partner that high sticked his rod trying to get a snag free. But as usual it was blamed on a crappy rod. Deserved or not their rep is ruined so I stand by my original comment.
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Medium or MH for this new rod?
Look at the lure weight ratings rather than the power designation.
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Daiwa BG or Fuego LT?
What make is the current reel? Deep cleaning fixes most AR issues as well as breathing life into the rest of the reel. Send it in at your convenience and I'll take care of it.
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Yet another Owner for the Infamous Carrot Stix
Even IF all past issues were resolved it seems to me starting from scratch would be easier than overcoming such a bad reputation. Maybe the new owner will use the infrastructure to launch a new brand. Time will tell.
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Picking a spinnerbait rod
You're relying too heavily on the designations. MH etc varies between makes and models. The ABU rods lean toward the more stout side. Look more at the lure weight range and pick something that will load and cast well.
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My St. Croix Story
They are indeed a great company and product, but be warned, there was nothing wrong with the mojo. Any relatively high modulus rod will not tolerate having the tip bent over. Enjoy your new rod.
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Rod Repair?
Such a break can be repaired with little to no perceptible change in performance but it's not a diy or novice project. Value wise, I would charge $30 for a job like that. Putting a tip on the remaining section is pointless imo.
- Thoughts on Shimano Slx?
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Baitcaster worm gear
The problem with grease in an exposed application is that is collects debris and contamination. It'll work but be diligent in maintenance and refrain from adding new on top of dirty. Heavy oil works best imo.
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Where to get Shimano reel parts?
Shimano is the obvious answer. If the on hold is too long try ereplacement parts online.
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What is the ideal reel ratio for...
The only application where gear ratio provides a real mechanical advantage is a 5:1 for deep cranking/high resistance baits. The rest is really personal preference
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Benefits of micro guides?
Your "ground breaking" reference is spot on. Each guide size has an appropriate application but like split grips and other innovations that start with custom builders, the manufacturers pile on and over sell, over promise and over promote them with little consideration to the original purpose.
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Benefits of micro guides?
The extra contact points is marketing bs. The most sensitive and responsive rod results from using the fewest, lightest guides possible. Rod power, application, line, connections, etc all should be taken into account. This is only possible to a degree in a production rod of course. All this is splitting hairs when it comes to on the water performance. It's fun to ponder and kick around but don't let it keep you up nights.
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Does this spinning reel exist
Look at Shimano's stradic and up. They call their metal body Hagane. Some of the lower models may use a worm gear too but I'd have to ck schematics
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Benefits of micro guides?
When used properly micro guides offer the benefit of reduced weight which is where the added sensitivity comes from. "Micro" covers a range of sizes. Whether or not this particular rod will pass your connections depends on the guides size, line and leader used.
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Spinnerbait rod
Most of the terms we banter about don't have an actual definition. As a rod builder, when I say a blank has some tip, I mean the tip is soft in relation to the overall power. To say this is completely unrelated to action would be inaccurate but it's not a direct and measurable relationship. As for a spinnerbait rod, a Mh/F like you'd use for similar whited jigs etc is what I recommend.
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Does this spinning reel exist
Worm drive or oscillator?
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Is it possible to repair an Abu Garcia rod tip that is fused onto the rod?
They're easy to call direct. My guess is that the epoxy you see is just finish. Once that comes off, the tip top itself is most likely hot glued. You just need to be careful not to damage the blank getting the finish epoxy off. Gentle heat (no more than you can handle barehanded) and scraping.