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  1. Thanks for the info @bulldog1935! You are a font of knowledge. Daiwa 500c reel (2 lb test mono) with Fenwick 149 fiberglass rod. ~6.65 oz total weight - not bad for vintage gear! The Ryobi is still awaiting a rod, so I'll post pictures later.
  2. Rectangle Area = (8 + 4*sqrt(3)) * r^2 assuming the circles are congruent. The proof is left as an exercise for the reader.
  3. In your example, you can use the leftover 90 yards to refill the spool when it runs low by using a double uni-knot (or whatever knot you prefer for joining similar lines). Treat the remainder of the original line load as backing.
  4. Looking to pick up period correct rods for these two reels but don't know when they were originally released or sold. Late seventies or early eighties perhaps? Any help would be much appreciated - thanks in advance.
  5. The BPS website search function isn't especially good, so it's usually easier to peruse the physical catalog and then use the website for stock status and ordering. BPS has had decades of experience putting together well organized physical catalogs.
  6. Know what the availability problem is with the Presso's? I bought two (1-piece and 4-piece pack rod) in March and supply didn't seem problematic back then.
  7. For finesse bass fishing, I'm using: spinning - Shimano Poison Adrena 267MLA (US) and casting - Shimano Poison Adrena 163L BFS (JDM). Both are 1-piece rods that are a joy to use. Model Weight Line Range Length 267MLA 3.25 oz 4-8 lb 6'7" 163L BFS 3.35 oz 6-12 lb 6'3"
  8. I am right hand dominant but for casting I use the left with [right-handed] bait casting reels and the right with spinning reels. It's been working very well for me for years. Practice and it'll become second nature.
  9. The Daiwa Steez CT SV and Shimano Aldebaran MGL 30HG (JDM) are both excellent finesse casting reels. I also have a Lew's Custom Lite and in its price range, it is very competent (and light).
  10. Probably more about fishing where the fish are rather than gear. Buy a book on bass fishing that includes the basic biology stuff - cover, temperature, clarity, oxygen level, etc.
  11. I fished 6 lb stren mono that had been on a spool for 30ish years and caught a half dozen bass with no line issues. The reel was stored indoors in an old black Lew's bag during that time, so no UV or temperature issues. A quick-and-dirty search shows the consensus view to be that mono only last a few years even when stored properly. So with those prefatory remarks, what failure mode of old monofilament should I have seen and why didn't I experience ANY failure mode at all (OK, the latter question is just rhetorical)? Bass caught were 1 - 3 lbs; no failures from old 6 lb test...
  12. Plus ça Change, Plus C'est La Même Chose.
  13. In the earlier zoom thread you stated, inter alia: "A buyer like Pure Fishing is purchasing the product name and products tooling etc." Was that pure speculation then? And if so, perhaps you should have framed it as such.
  14. Blue Fox Vibrotail jig spinner. First decent sized bass (2+ lbs) was caught on a texas rigged Rebel Ringworm. I still have some of these lures!
  15. The modern BFS casting stuff is simply amazing. With the Shimano/Shimano setup, one can keep the weight down to about 1/2 lb for the whole rig, which is my current favorite setup. Shimano Poison Adrena 163L BFS (JDM) 3.35 oz 6-12 lb line rating 6’3” Daiwa Steez CT SV 5.3 oz 8/110, 10/85 line capacity Shimano Alderbaran MGL 30HG (JDM) 4.8 oz 7/100 line capacity
  16. @Linewinder - thanks, the rod is a Shimano GR-1451 which is a 4.5' ultralight. I use 10 lb stren mono for backing and 6 lb stren mono for the remainder. I used a Shimano GR-1503 (5' heavy) rod for stuff where ultralight wouldn't work. Back in those days, typical casting rods were 5' - 6' and had pistol grips. I get the preference for the longer split grips now in use, but for ultralight casting rods, I still prefer the pistol grip. I have acquired some modern gear (which is amazing) but I still regularly use the vintage stuff and don't find it particularly limiting.
  17. Thanks for the tip. I have two of the Colfor Shimano carbon casting rods but there is no way I would ever consider selling them. They remind me of some of the best days of my life - ditching school and going fishing. (Not to worry, I managed to matriculate at an elite university anyway.)
  18. QED replied to LrgmouthShad's topic in Fishing Tackle
    My nearest fishing hole is nominally a lake (Grant Lake), but it is actually more like a pond and I haven't caught anything over 2 lbs. So I prefer to use ultralight/finesse gear.
  19. Ryobi V-Mag 3G (G refers to graphite/composite frame) with a Shimano carbon fiber ultralight rod. Note the cool cold forged aluminum reel seat. Rods in this condition go for about $500 - $600 on the major auction site. Combo works as good as new. Was my ultralight fishing rig from high school. I may have invented finesse bait casting in my neck of the woods. (Kidding...)
  20. QED replied to LrgmouthShad's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Livetarget, Booyah, Spro (standard and popper versions), and Castaic all make excellent, small versions of topwater frog baits. I've been using them on 4 and 6 lb test (!!!) and tossing them adjacent to the vegetation at my local pond and they all work great.
  21. The above don't appear to be available in sizes 0 or 00 (which I use for finesse fishing) so I'll stick with the VMC black nickel duolock snaps: https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/vmc-duolock-snap?hvarAID=shopping_googleproductextensions&ds_e=GOOGLE&ds_c=Shop|Generic|AllProducts|High|SSCCatchAll&gclid=CjwKCAjwqcKFBhAhEiwAfEr7zegIaQ72dnTGeypMiqtfFiwh0M5lJkDZ5DZ15jN34eXHVrwKzPPjRRoCxbMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
  22. I've been using duolock snaps for ages and never had an issue arising from the snap. YMMV. It takes about 2 - 3 seconds to switch baits without even rushing.
  23. What is the etymology of "tension knob?" When tightened, the spool spindle is under lateral compression, rather than tension. Odd nomenclature.
  24. Michael Jackson had number one US hits from 1972 to 1995. Perhaps you can narrow it down a bit more? ?
  25. Ryobi V-Mag Lite VM3G weight 5.4 oz line capacity 8/175, 10/125 Mine is well used but pretty much still like new. I have steez and aldebaran finesse reels, but I occasionally break out the vintage stuff, including some ryobi composite ultralight spinning reels. Kudos to Lew Childres for revolutionizing baitcast reel design, which Shimano and Ryobi promptly knocked off (both were contract manufacturers for Lew's).

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