Everything posted by garroyo130
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Fix up an old Shimano Spinning reel?
If you havent tried it before, this is the perfect chance to learn to service a reel yourself. The bearings are likely shot and will need to be replaced but its not rocket science. And based on my experience, all other things equal, cheaper old reels use higher quality material than cheaper new reels.
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Any way to fix gap between spool and reel?
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=fishband+gh100
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Moving on from Yamalube
I hope thats the case because i have a 1 lb tub on the way!
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Any way to fix gap between spool and reel?
Yeah I don't know any of these people personally so I'm just basing it off my perceived product quality.
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Shimano Curado 50e 6:4:1 / presentation?
All of them. I'd do anything with that reel
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Any way to fix gap between spool and reel?
This is one of those reels ive seen all over youtube and have honestly wondered if some company is paying people to push these things.
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Moving on from Yamalube
I had previously been using Yamalube on my reels on gears and moving parts based upon reading Alan Tani's posts regarding grease and oil. I guess I felt like "if this guy says its the best, then it must be the best". Today I decided to try Cal's Tan on gears instead of the Yamalube and WOW ... what a difference! The reel is noticeably smoother than it was before. I've read about people complaining the stuff hardens, but I feel like that shouldn't happen within a year and by that time the grease will be changed anyways. Anyhow, figured I would post this for anyone who like me was on the fence about trying different types of grease.
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Braid to Leader - Blood Knot
If im retyin on the water its my preferred knot for its simplicity. Although I do put zap a gap over it just for safe measure.
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#4 or #6 hooks for general purpose fishing?
Prayers with everyone out there, man. Things are ugly.
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#4 or #6 hooks for general purpose fishing?
#4 circle
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Curado K - Not reeling smoothly
Is it even casting like that?
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Curado K - Not reeling smoothly
I use yamalube on my reels but didnt know if micro module wanted something different
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Curado K - Not reeling smoothly
Do they really require different grease or is this Shimano just recommending their own?
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WHAT AM I DOING WRONG HERE?
Fishing wont straighten it out if the spool is uneven down to the backing unless youre spooling the reel on every cast.
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New fisherman looking for versatile spinning combo
Yeah I should be good for a while. I picked up a bunch of the pink ones on Sierra Trading Post a while back for about $25 a piece.
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WHAT AM I DOING WRONG HERE?
I usually tighten until there is no side to side play. Not sure thats the case but that was what caused it on my Citica I
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WHAT AM I DOING WRONG HERE?
How loose was your spool tension knob when spooling the line?
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New fisherman looking for versatile spinning combo
Id second this except with the suggestion of a Pflueger President instead of a Trion.
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Curado K - Not reeling smoothly
Make sure you arent tangled at the rods tip top ... speaking from experience uh a friend's experience
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Big Game Keeps Breaking
How are you picking out your backlashes? If youre just pulling on the line until it frees itself thats whats breaking it
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Gear ratio help
There is no overall "better" gear ratio. It all comes down to what lure youre throwing and how you like to fish. 6.4:1 is good for most applications
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Setting up the brakes on a BC reel question
The curado K is more forgiving on the dial/braking than the I generations
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Last Reel Ever - The One.....
I dont know about last ever, but im definitely in lust with my Curado 200K right now
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Setting up the brakes on a BC reel question
I never understood people who said infinity braking was hard to set until i cleaned my bearings. What I've found is that I can't really use the external dial under 3 either. I have played around with it and even with 3 blocks on, if I set the external dial to 1, bad things happen. One thing I really dislike is the indicators on the dial ... theyre pretty darn hard to see in low light